Movie Classic (Mar-Jul 1933)

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ORRY-KELLY Designed These Creations KAY FRANCIS Wears Them in "The Keyhole" Elmer Fryer made these portraits There is nothing richerlooking than a black velvet hostess gown set off with pearls, and Kay Francis (left) wears one with which the pearls run through slits at the neckline. Above, you see the V-shaped cutout in back, again revealing the pearls. Kay Francis' "coachman's coat" of tan broadcloth (right) with its long, sweeping lines and tiered capecollar, is patterned after the coat of the old-time coachman, but finds added elegance in the luxurious, wide cuffs and tied collar of mink. Kay believes that long evening coats like this one will eventually sound the death knell of the short evening wrap Another stunning version of the long evening wrap is presented above by Miss Francis in velvet of a deep henna shade. The collar, a luxurious affair of matching aigrettes, distinguishes this wrap, which has long, tight sleeves and a brief train. Miss Francis chooses to wear this over a gown of the same color in softer and lighter tones 41