Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1948)

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Caltex of California’s own wonderful rf Rippletide”. .. rich textured water fabric of rayon and *Lastex. . . in a one-piece classic that molds your figure yet gives with every motion. Inviting sun shades: foam white, sea aqua, shore pink, sunny yellow, sizes 10 to 20 . . . $12.95 *REG. U. S PAT. OFF. and makes you lovelier Look for narrower belts, this year of 1947, to replace the wide ones we’ve loved for so long. They’re more exciting, really. Look, for example, at the belt photographed ih our Fashion Section. It’s black patent leather and the little rose and lace boutonniere slips off so you sometimes can substitute fresh flowers. A big pin clipped or pinned on this. Vogue belt would be a smart variation. And when you want to be very tailored, the black patent is perfect by itself. You’ve heard of "loud” clothes and probably thought they meant gaudy colors. Not always! Hollywood designers often mean something else ivhen they describe a dress as "loud.” An elaborate taffeta gown which Adrian designed for Joan Crawford, for instance, literally talked its way out of the picture because the sensitive microphones registered too lotid a crackle when this gown rustled. So take a tip from the movies! When you not only want to be seen, but heard too, wear something that rustles! Have you seen the attractive new trim that can be bought by the yard. It’s Trimz; and it’s available in /z" to 1 " widths. There are endless ways you can use it to brighten clothes or linens. One of our favorite trims is a flower printed white organdy— for a gay, fresh-looking headband. * Do you have a basic dress in a pastel or dark solid color? If so, here’s the way to accessorize it so it will have a custom-made look. Buy a short length of fabric in a striped or print design with a white background ; dye it to match your dress. The white in the print will be ■ the color of your dress and the dark design will remain the same color. Make a set of hat, belt and gloves with it. Or a headband and handbag. Belt buckles provide a gay accent with scarves this spring. A scarf (Continued on page 100) CALTEX OF CALIFORNIA .2126 BEVERLY BOULEVARD • LOS ANGELES 4