Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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50 Flashy costumes for the stage, but none for the modern chorus girl the rest of the day, says Nancy Carroll. Nancy Carroll, left, displays a chorus girl's modest, supper after the show gown, to be worn when she is not supping off malted milk at home. A flesh-colored satin nightgown and the simplest of negligees, left, is Miss Carroll's choice for the hour before bedtime. Miss Carroll, right, shows that the truly modern girl of the chorus looks more like an alert business woman than the traditional, gaudy butterfly. Gone are the satins and pearls from the outfit worn by the chorus girl in search of a job, right. Just to show you that Nancy believes in unconservative costumes in their place, she poses, outer right, as a chorus girl expressing her art.