Screenland (May-Oct 1931)

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SPilmy Fashions ! IOOK to your stars ■J for fashion tips ! The Hollywood Girls know what is being worn long before the rest of the world, for most of the new clothes are designed expressly for them. Loretta Young, below, is wearing a spring supper frock of beige net and lace over flesh satin, with a bunch of hand-made flowers at the point of the ruffled shawl collar. The perfect dress for the girl just stepping out of her ' teens! A new note from Paris — the jeweled comb to match the shoulder straps of the evening gown Loretta Young has chosen this comb to harmonize with her silver blue gown. Dorothy MackailV s spring chiffon is carried out in printed marquisette in tones of green, yellow, and gray, the underbodice marked b\ velvet ribbon ending in a flat bow at the cowl neck Love ly, isn't it? And isn't she* The smartest hat we have seen so far this season — Laura La Plante's natural straw Ba kou trimmed in brown grosgrain . And, of course, the La Plante smile helps, too'