Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1938)

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PHOTOPLAY'S , §J^ STYLES You'l! have no trouble selecting hats this season, as the new collections present a wide diversity of styles. Betty Grable (upper left), appearing in Paramount's "Give Me a Sailor," models "Buccaneer" — a Byron off-the-face felt featuring a front band, a bow of grosgrain ribbon and soft folds in the halo brim. "Terrace Club," her Byron felt Breton, with brim band in contrast shade, has smart tucks that individualize either side of the crown. Ann Doran (lower left), who will soon be seen in Columbia's Capra production, "You Can't Take It with You," wears "Beauty-Patch" — a Roxford revival of the tricorn interpreted in felt with dotted matching veil trim. Below, "Maid Marian" —a contrast feather pierces Ann's Roxford sport felt that is styled with a peaked crown, upturned back brim and a chin strap. All hats on this page come in a wide variety of colors WHERE TO BUY THEM The smart advance Photoplay Hollywood fashions shown on these two pages are available to you at many of the leading department stores throughout the U. S. right now. If you will write to the address given below, sending description or clipping of the hat or garment, you will be advised by return mail where, in your community, the item or items may be purchased. Those hats and garments come in all sizes and in all popular shades. Jean Davidson, Fashion Secretary, Photoplay Magazine, 122 East 42nd St., New York, New York PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE FASHION