Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1935)

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"* GAY STRIPES AND PLAIDSI FROM BELOW THE R|H GRANDE FOR RESORT AND CRUISE CLOTHES *v ~x_ |fc* -I V ^ ^ JUST the outfit for a Tropics-bound steamer. By Orry-Kelly for Margaret Lindsay in "Bordertown." A Mexican atmosphere is introduced in those stripes as gay as Margaret's smile. The wide revers are slashed, scarf' drawn through. Close hat is breeze-proof ORRY-KELLY chose a chenille striped velvet jacket for Margaret to wear over a formal dance frock. Double collar, wide gold kid belt and fullness below the waist. This costume worn in "Bordertown" A WHITE gabardine suit with mess jacket and striped halter vestee is suggested for Southern resorts, because you can change accessories for costume variety, an idea that Margaret also likes MARGARET dines in a gown of white chenille-striped crepe, charmingly brightened with a kerchief, belt and skirt inset of brilliant plaid velvet. Style notes: high neck, wide belt, train