Fashions of 1934 (Warner Bros.) (1934)

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bor the Women 934s NEW STYLES ARE NEWS! Here’s a hasty sample of the columns of New Davis 569 Bette Davis wears this afternoon dress of light blue ribbed velvet, with inverted box pleats flaring from the knees down. There is a capelet of plain blue velvet which is edged over the shoulders with cocoa-colored fox. A high ruff of the fox frames the face. Miss Davis wears suede gloves in the same shade as the fox trimming and two gold bracelets over these. The shoes are of cocoa shade. Pub, A 53 On formal occasions what could be more appropriate than a suit of bagheera? Verree Teasdale, gives her answer’ in an Orry-Kelly three piece afternoon ensemble. The _ skirt, angle length, is of brown bagheera, as is the five-eighths length jacket which shows balloon cuffs. The long blouse, beige colored, is elaborated by cone shaped stitch Above: New many years. York’s Co-op ad page —the first in the Big Town in many, York space devoted to this show off the movie page. Following is a raft of the same easy-to IMPORTANT! Here are full detailed descriptions of the gowns shown in the picture. Be sure to have these with you when submitting fashion stills to your fashion or roto editor. ings in gold thread. An off the forehead sailor hat of self material, and scarf of sables, complete the outfit. Pub. A 103 Verree Teasdale wears a wedding gown that is the very Iatest in style. The skirt blends into a ten-foot train, while the tunic blouse shows slit dolman sleeves. The veil of white velvet is held in place with pearl ornaments that match the white pearl muff, A. Phillips Pub. E Alice Phillips poses in a shimmering evening ensemble. Over a gown of white crepe roma, for which the bodice is embroidered in silver bugle beads on flesh colored souffle, she wears a full length coat of white erminette and luxurious silver fox furs. C. Augrot Pub. A 4 Claire Augrot, poses in a Parisian gown of pink and blue tafeta, with new lines seen in the off-the-shoulder neck and bouffant skirt that starts from the low waistline. B. McDonald Pub. T Straight from Paris is this smart suit of black quilted satin, displayed by Blanche McDonald. The dress, with stunning simplicity, reaches a high neckline and has short sleeves, while the belt is pale blue and the jacket of a swagger type. D. Burgess Pub. M Dorothy Burgess, wears an ensemble of black and_ white striped tunic top over a black velvet skirt, and the large hat repeats the same coloring. The silver-tipped fox fur, and black suede pumps and gloves are the accessories. Pub. A 141 A riding habit of the extravaganza_ variety. The black plant women-winners for your papers. 77, Poe fe os % ao “ yn cs Oe oo i ert Tees : Goes Transat breeches are topped with a scarlet jacket, waist length. Pub. A 140 A daytime dress of midnight blue wool crepe trimmed with palest pink bengaline at the brief peplum and lined standup collar, and flaring cuffs. Buttons of the light material trim the front opening of the frock. Pub. A 139 An evening gown of black velvet, with a satin lined cape and collar and cuffs of heavy white lace. Pub. A 90 A Richelieu ensemble for evening. Gwen Zetter shows to advantage the sleeveless black gown topped by a scarlet cape of velvet lined in white satin, and fastened with a row of spherical buttons down the front. Page Fifteen