Screenland (May-Oct 1937)

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The beauties of Hollywood wear the smartest togs, and wear them first! Here is Betty Furness, introducing the new sailing coat created in black rubberized sateen with white sail-boats and nautical design. Betty, below, shows you her bathing suit, too, which is black and white, onepiece and, as the close-up at lower right shows, features a low-cut back and interesting trimming and strap design in black, tying in tailored bow. Betty Furness' outfit is by B. V. D. Call it clue, call it cliarm, call it Irigli styler verve or vogi "The Vogues of 1938" is an exciting new Technicolor production, and we show you highlights around the oval on these two pages. Beginning at top of oval, see Warner Baxter surrounded by beautiful models. Next, Baxter in his role of manly male dressmaker with Jerome Cowan; then with Helen Vinson; with Joan Bennett as a lovely model; and finally, a fitting room scene. Gay picture — grand cast!