Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1955)

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Photo by Christa photoplay star fashions continued THE EASY ENSEMBLE LONG, LEAN AND LIVABLE Fashion's on the vertical, with the narrow look as firmly established as the ensemble. Embracing both ideas, the wonderful costume Jeanette Miller wears left. In seasonspanning red and black cotton tweed that travels perfectly year-round, it stars the tunic length in a jacket with crisp winged collar, well-reared with the popular back belt. Poised over a matching pencil-slim skirt and high-necked pullover in black jersey. Sizes 7-15. Saba of California. Jacket, under $11. Skirt ond pullover, each about $6. Dawnelle gloves. Duchess pearls. In the background: airborne glamour — TWA's famed travel advisor, Mary Gordon, and the new Super G Constellation LITTLE EXTRAS FOR A FANCIFUL FALL 74 A Classic accessory — the saddle leather toter, hand-tooled in elegant design with brass closing. The small pouch, a bout $ I 5.95. The long satchel, under $22. Both by Clifton B The touch of white that crisps the fashion scene. Hand-sewn cotton shorties in a brief gauntlet shape, top, about $3; diagonal cutouts, below, about $4. By Stetson C At-home glitter slippers. Left, a velvet espadrille, beaded and gilded on a low wedge. Right, gold and silver embroidered faille sandal. Honeybugs. Each under $4 For sf ores featuring these fashions turn to page J02