Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1921)

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FASHIONS IN FUR AND FRILLS THIS month M. Raoul Bonart makes his debut before Photoplay's readers. Monsieur Bonart is a young French aitist who wil' devote his talents in the future to my pages in the Magazine. He will design costumes exclusively for you, and they will be unique and original. M. Bon rt does not depend entirely on the mode for his inspiration; neither does he indulge in too imaginative designs. You may safely copy any one of his gowns, with the knowledge that you will be correctly and smartly attired. In offering you this service, Photoplay Above: the first creation of Raoul Bonait. Both figures illustrate the use of fur to a greater extent than ever before. The gown at the left has a skirt of sealskin with a bodice of velvet. This has a satin surplice edged with white georgette. With the dress is worn a short coat of seal. A black satin hat is the finishing touch. It is youthful, simple, and very warm. Here we have Wanda Hawley, the blonde screen star, in her new fall wrap designed for her by Ethel Chafnn. It is of black lynx end silk cord — an unusual and effective combination. Her silk moire tailored hat is most appropriate. What fashion leaders our cinema women are! ft 41 if. This little girl is attempting to describe this little linen frock. She says it is as smart as anything Mother wears ; and she is sure you will not see many like it; she — so far — possesses the only one. There will be more ! .1 SMiss Van Wyck's answers to questions will be found on page 98. Young ladies of all ages will be interested in these importations from Bourjois of Paris. 1, is a case in lavant Morocco in any color you choose, containing two flasks of perfume, a gold vanity box with mirror and rouge and powder, and a gold lipstick 2, is a cut-glass perfume container which is a replica of an antique vase from the Musee du Louvre. Pans, filed with Talis, a flower perfume. 3, a French chased aluminum jar of brilliantine, a perfumed preparation. 4. a pert little bottle with its cut-glass stopper and beaded ribbon— sandalwood. 5. a silk brocade vanity case in colored checks in a variety of colors, containing rouge, powder, mirrors and lip-stick. 6. Rosette— blonde or brunette; two shades of rouge in boxes typically Parisian. 7. flat gold lip-stick and eyebrow pencil, both indelible, with jewels denoting colors of contents. 8. a combination pm-cushion and powder box; designed by Tolmer of Paris. 9. leather perfume case for one s bag. 10. a vanity case of rose-colored leather. 14