Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1948)

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Shades of Queen Victoria! But the good Queen never looked as fetching as Janet Blair in this green straw garden Two glamor-pusses who favor the bonnet-type of hat are Joan Crawford and Loretta Young. They’re so becoming, framing the face as they do. The boys certainly were taken with the effect of Joan’s pale pink straw and veiling hat the night Fink snapped this picture at Ciro’s. They never took their eyes off her. Brim of Joan’s hat rolled back and was twined and twined with soft, rather large meshed net veiling, a long wisp of which hung down in the back and was draped around her throat. It looked so lovely worn with her wine-colored satin cocktail suit. Those gorgeous diamond and ruby butterfly clips, which carried out even further the pink to deep red color combination, (Continued on page 107) Try a halo of scarlet poppieg and white larkspur a la Catherine McLeod if you want to set the boys and bees buzzing Ann Miller sports a chic boater of black and white striped linen — with a green velvet ribbon right down her hack