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Odette BMyrtie
designer of Claire Trevor’s suit
in “The Lucky Stiff”
ODETTE M YU TIE, an actress who “just grew to be a designer,” is a chic advertisement for her own designs. She feels the key to good taste lies in individuality, not in merely fol
lowing the sartorial trends of the day.
Miss Myrtil points out that the new look has proven to the fashion world that graceful, feminine lines are more flattering to nearly every woman. Accessories and trimming, she feels, should enhance the general effect, not detract from it and she stresses a knowledge of colors, as well as a choice of materials, as important factors in choosing a wardrobe.
“Motion pictures serve as the best mirror for today’s fashions,” she says, “because they enable women to observe the latest fashion trends from A to Z.” So profit from the stars and the designers whose business it is to keep you informed.
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If the preceding pages do not list stores in your vicinity where Photoplay Fashions are sold, 'write to the manufacturers listed below:
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Print Dress with Jacket
Spears-Epstein lOI West 40th St.
New York, N. Y.
Marbleixed Print Dress
Winfield Dress Co.
1400 Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
Polka Dot Dress
Henry Rosenfeld 498 Seventh Avenue ,
New York, N. Y.
Taffeta Dress
Sigmund Crane 498 Seventh Avenue,
New York, N. Y.
Stores selling Photoplay Patterns
Gimbels
New York, N. Y.
Lit Brothers Philadelphia, Pa.
The Hecht Company W ashington, D. C.
Pattern Sketches
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Ask your shoe man, or write for the name of your nearest dealer
PETERS SHOE COMPANY, SAINT LOUIS