Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1922)

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The Habits of Pauline Frederick THE Pearl of Park Avenue; the star of Fifth Avenue; the pet of Paris and the favorite "best-dressed woman" of several great cities — has cast aside the finery of former days and taken up her abode on a horse. Pauline Frederick, in other words, has become completely westernized. She rides. She rides in the morning — early. She rides at noon. She comes home from the studio and rides in the moonlight. If there isn't a moon, she rides anyway. No more is she the criterion of fashion — of sables and silk magnificence. No — she has fashion queries from only Idaho young ladies now. POLLY wears, these days, chiefly Habits. She was encouraged in her equestrienne career by a" real western cowboy who gave her lessons in hard riding and fast roping, and told her finally that she was "fit to knock on a horse with any cowboy he knew of." She rode "No Good," a wicked bucking broncho, in one of her new pictures. And so we are showing you the very latest fashion creations in clothes for ladies who ride. La Frederick told us, herself, what they are all about, and we have been trying to keep such names as duvet de laine, which has a pretty sound, fast in our minds. Above : a brown and white check riding suit with straight box coat, with which Miss Frederick wears yellow chamois gloves, Knox sailor hat of dark brown straw and tan facing; shirt of white silk, tie of vivid yellow, and riding crop of ebony, 36 Here is a coat of tan duvet de laine, which is worn with striped checked breeches. (Don t ask us how they can be striped and checked at the same time). Polly is fond of orange and yellow, and again she wears a bright yellow tie. There's a tricorn hat, too.