Radio Mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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FHSHIOnS THRT FLATTER Above, Hildegarde poses in her slinky, black cellophane evening gown. There are tiny threads of red and green running through the material, giving a rainbow cast. This is a gown most women can wear because of its simplicity. A Le Maire selection — the sveltness of pure Greek in a typical evening gown of this season with its knee-length tunic, trimmed with bands of gold leather upon which is appliqued a scroll of multi-colored, scintillating beads. Hildegarde's own coat of gray duveteen with lots of Persian fur trimming. The collar criss-crosses in front and down along the sleeves. Right, a Le Maire selection — a romantic gold lame robe with a full skirt and pinched wasp waist. The puff-shouldered jacket goes over the backless back.