Photoplay (Sep 1928)

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cyj round the Howard Greer designs for Lilyan For the afternoon. Miss Tashman literally puts on the Ritz. That is the name of this black satin street dress. It is set off by a double King Fox scarf. And, incidentally, single fox scarfs are now an indication either of indifference to fashion or bleak, grim poverty. With Paris going frantic on sports clothes, Mr. Greer pauses to design a street dress that doesn’t look as though its owner had just walked off the golf links For luncheon at the beach or the country club, what could be better than this sports ensemble? The quilted coat is of pink kasha. Its trimming of white ermine gives it a touch of elegance not usually associated with sports clothes. The coat is worn over a dress of pink crepe and kasha. This costume is called the Schuyler Road and it is a de luxe model only to be worn when one is merely an ornamental onlooker at sport events Half the secret of success is to start the day right. Any gown will look its best if worn over this fitted combination suit of white antique filet and hand embroidery. Mr. Greer of Hollywood makes clothes for American women. Notice, please, the trim, snug lines so hard to find in French lingerie, even though you may be willing to pay a breath-taking price