Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1948)

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01/1 M FROHT It’s the original touch that puts the accent on feminine charm OUR choice for the fashion of the month is picked right from Betty Hatton’s personal wardrobe and we can’t imagine a more perfect or uisable early fall dress — ^with or without coats. It’s a Sophie shirtmaker dress of finest gabardine, “dressed up” with its white collar and cuffs which are solidly embroidered with tiny white beads. The dress is soft gray and its belt is engraved silver. Her little off-the-face hat is of matching gray felt, with gray veiling and a double pink rose placed at just the right angle on one side. 'The collar and cuffs of this comfortable, free-moving dress are double, which means they could be made detachable, creating a smart, plain dress to shop or lunch in — and with the “trifnmin’s” back on, it automatically becomes an outfit in which you can go on to cocktails or dinner. Betty is wearing warm-weather shoes and gloves, but dark brown, black or dark green accessories would go equally well. It’s really an ideal all-year-rounder. P. S. Note the shoulders — ^not square, but really broad! {Continued on page 93) Rath Warrick designed her blouse 'with the stand-up Flemish collar Rhonda Fleming features the soft gaiety of silk print under her furs Photoplay'$ Reporterabout-town edith gujynn Betty Hutton's all-duty gabardine, verpractical, is the fashion of the month Double take: satile as it is