Screenland (May–Oct 1927)

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Gilda Qtif DRESS Eh WHEN SHE ilda Gray used to dance in the FolfiSHJJId perhaps she envied the fame and the raiment of the visitors. Few clothes were hers to be sure and fame seemed so far away. Then "Aloma" along and in it as you well know Gilda Gray played the dancing native girl. The picture proved to be one of the hits of the year so "Cabaret" was fashioned to give her another opportunity and now a third picture is being made in Hollywood. So Gilda had to go to the cinema city, the royal court of the famous girls of the screen, and show her' self their equal in good taste as well as in success. Here are the dresses that Gilda took with her to adorn the most beautiful body in pictures. When Gilda Gray walks it is music en promenade and when she dances no director can tell her anything. Gilda's clothes are simple and in good style for 1927 but her wonderful figure is a bit of the perfection that Eve introduced to the everlasting despair of all the artists of the world. C[ Gilda Gray in her smart Parisian motor coat of genuine sna\e s\in. came 66