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OMEN’S PAGE PUBLICITY
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SLEEK AS A SEAL— Margaret Lindsay's printed satin swim suit is the last word in nautical chic.
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Introduced by Givic de Havilland — Star of "Gold Is Where You Find It"
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Suede Used In Suit
Hats off to a sports innovation that ought to prove a joy to every girl who wants a variation on the inevitable “‘little woolen suit.”’ It’s a suede suit (before we go any further let us tell you that an ordinary suede brush will keep it unmarked) in all the new dusty pastel shades than which there is nothing more flattering. Margaret Lindsay has it in dusty pink with a bolero jacket and a gored skirt. Maroon accessories go with it.
Olivia's Novel Pin
Novelty jewelry is perfect for adding a touch of distinction to your classic sports clothes. Olivia de Havilland has designed a unique pin —a large gold pilot’s wheel with as many spokes in it as there are colors in the rainbow. Each spoke is studded with different colored semiprecious stones. Miss de Havilland is currently featured in the Technicolor
picture, “Gold Is Where You Find It.”
Fan Designs In Print
The first crocus and the first print are synonymous in the fashion world. And this season it's prints again— but prints with a difference. In Hollywood the glamour girls are making a game of it—planning their own designs with honors going to the most imaginative. Olivia de Havilland is very proud of her lettuce green frock with tiny white fans sprinkled sparsely over the bodice and very thickly over the wide peasant skirt.
New Powder Shades
The new vogue for color starts with the skin. Margaret Lindsay, featured player in Warner Bros. Technicolor picture, “‘“Gold Is Where You Find It,’’ at the Strand Theatre, has conceived an unusual evening makeup to wear with a deeply cut decolletage. She covers her back and shoulders with quick-drying foundation cream and gives them a dusting of soft mauve powder.
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SHE’S A HEADLINER—Olivia de Havilland’s coiffure is designed for wear with or without bangs.
Introduced by Margaret Lindsay — featured in "Gold Is Where You Find It"
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