Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1922)

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The Talmadges1 New Clothes, designed I DON'T know when I've enjoyed anything more than co-operating with Le Bon Ton and the Talmadge sisters to present to you these charming designs. These two celebrated stars, Norma, the emotional actress, famous for her acting and also for her unusual gowns; and Constance, the delightful comedienne, noted for her flair for clothes, have had designed for them several of the most interesting costumes Le Bon Ton has ever sponsored. You will, I know, wish to send more than one coupon; for there will undoubtedly be several of these frocks you will wish tp own. JCLU \>SLch Clothes Confidences of Norma and Constance Talmadge 0 'By Carolyn Van Wyck IT is a perfectly glorious summer; and to make it even more so, I'm presenting two of the most popular girls in the world — sisters, too — to illustrate the season of lovely frocks and hats and sunshine and blue skies. It would be quite wonderful to introduce Norma Talmadge, as our exclusive and high-salaried fashion model ; but we have This coal cape of heavy silk crepe, desinned for Norma Talmadge, and one of tlie smartest of the season, hangs from the shallow yoke reaching to shoulder tine. The lining is of a contrasting color and the rows of darning stitching is done in heavy floss. The coat is sleeveless and unlined. The materials used are as follows: S% yds. crepe (40 inches wide) @$5.00 $28.75 2'A yds. satin lining (40 inches wide) @ 2.50 6.25 Extras 1.00 56 Constance's newest evening gown, and one of the most charming she has ever worn. It is a graceful affair of white satin with pearls in intricate designs. Note particularly ttie panels, which lend added grace. With it Constance wears a cape of pearl-gray chiffon with chinchilla collar Norma and Constance Talmadge. There couldnH be two girls so utterly unlike, could there? This is one of the most sincere and lifelike portraits ever made of the popular sisters. It shoivs their everyday coiffures No. 18 As winsome as Norma, for whom it was designed, is this afternoon dress, fashioned from Corticelli heavy crepe de chine (quality 1035). The elaborate cross stitch embroidery in Bulgarian colors is done in Corlicelli Flosolo. The fullness of the side panels is held in with bands of shirring, which start from under the belt which is cut in one with front of dress. $18.00 is a marvellcusly low price for this frock. Here are the figures: 5 yds. crepe de chine (40 inches wide) @$3.00 $15.00 Embroidery floss, buttons and extras. . . 3.00