Movie Classic (Mar-Aug 1936)

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By VIRGINIA LANE CONSTANCE BENNETT talks on clothes for the first time in nearly three years — that news deserves headlining. For Constance — one of the world's bestdressed women — has ideas on the snhject of style! If you want to acquire that "best-dressed" look yourself, with art and speed, if you have been hunting definite rules to follow, here are words to take to heart : "There are certain 'tricks' to dressing that every woman can master — tricks that can increase her interest and enjoyment in life," began the slim, svelte star of the new G-B picture, Everything Is Thunder. "But they have nothing to do with 'tricky dressing' — nor are they at all dependent upon a large clothes budget. The master key to correct clothes is simply this : Know the lines of your figure and the tones of your coloring — then adhere strictly to simplicity. Even the girl who has to watch every penny can belong to the 'best-dressed' group. The number of costumes in her wardrobe has nothing to do with it. If a girl has only a limited amount to spend on clothes, she should remember that it is wise and economical (in the long run) to have a few good things, carefully chosen. It is neither wisdom nor economy to buy cheap things. "Let us consider two girls who are similar types. They are thin, we'll say, and angular, with sallow complexions. One is unhappy, confused, likens herself to a scarecrow; she believes there is nothing quite right for her, so she wears just anything. The other "MS®56 "The woman whose costume is perfectly blended will be outstanding" "Good taste is not dependent upon an extravagant budget"