The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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The sketches at the right include a two-piece solid color monotone cloth suit with a three-quarter length jacket trimmed with silk cord lacings on the sleeves. Also a silk net evening dress with rows of tiny ruffles at the bottom of the long skirt and on the detachable cape. Below, a pebble sheer ensemble with a bib and collar of polka-dot printed net with a tiny grosgrain bow under the chin. All are worn by Margaret Sullavan, Universal star. Below — Kitty Carlisle, Paramount star, soon to appear in "Rose of the Rancho," wears this tropical pure silk plaid shirt frock, which has pockets in blouse and skirt and fastens in the front with large cartwheel novelty buttons. This is an extremely practical spring model, as it is washable, non-shrinking and also non-fading. vYr..j .*!<■ *•' *6r The demure and lovely Margaret Sullavan, above, who last appeared in "The Good Fairy," wears this diagonal sheer swagger ensemble with printed pique accents. The specially cut Regency collar forms a yoke across the back of the three-quarter length coat. The dress has a collar, self-tie and vestee of the colorful printed pique. This is an ideal dress for early spring wear and as the days grow warmer makes a charming street ensemble worn without a coat. Sketched at the right is a Regency costume suit worn by Kitty Carlisle emphasizing the current vogue for stripes. It is made of pure silk sheer with contrasting collar and cuffs. The jacket is shirred to a fitted waistline across the back and fastens in the front with a covered buckle. The New Movie Magazine, May, 1935 23