Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1932)

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THE photograph of Dorothy Jordan shows you the ' flattering way gray fox trims the top of the gray woolen coat she wears in "That's My Boy.'" It gives you a close-up of that small standing collar that buttons tight about the neck. The contrast of the luxurious fox with the severe but youthful collar line is unique. The fox is so arranged on collar and sleeves that it suggests an almost cape-like effect. I predict you will all want it! N the sketch at right, behold the full length view of 'this striking coat. The arrangement of the silver buttons gives a slim fitted line even though the skirt is quite straight. Dorothy's turban is rough silk crepe.