Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1962)

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Patty Duke models Photoplay’s perfect pattern. What makes this Simplicity Pattern a standout is that if you make one dress and jacket in a print, and one in a coordinated solid color, you will add six different outfits to your wardrobe. For visiting, Patty wears the printed dress (1). She can add printed jacket for the second outfit. For shopping, she chooses the solid ensemble (2). At home, mating the printed jacket with the solid dress, gives her the fourth outfit (3). “I like the beige dress without a jacket for a date,” says our star (4). When she adds the beige-toned printed jacket— noi/a — the sixth outfit. Patty, who repeats her Broadway triumph in IJA’s “The Miracle Worker,” prefers full skirts, but you can make yours with slim skirts — or one slim and one full. And here’s another tip: use a wash ’n wear fabric for economy and ease. For material requirements and back views of our six-in-one fashion wonder, you need only turn to page 78)