Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1936)

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bt| day and niqht Willard George made this coal of gray Persian lamb for Marguerite Churchill, appearing in "Alibi for Murder." The coat simulates a tunic, and the high hat and triangular muff complete the costume Irene Dunne, next to be seen in "Theodora Goes Wild," wears this gorgeous fox coat. The skins are mounted on black velvet, which shows between them. The velvet sleeves are topped with single skins — Jaeckel designed it