Screenland (Nov 1941-Apr 1942)

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Sizzling star of "Sundown" In Walter Wanger's 'Sundown" the sensational young star, Gene Tierney, plays one of the most excitingly exotic roles ever written for the screen. So ner new costumes, created by clever Irene, are the last word in sophistication, such as the daringly draped evening gown in the two pictures at left. Although she has usually been seen in costume pictures, Miss Tierney proves here that she can wear modern clothes with grace and gusto. At right, beige suede fashions her classic shirtmaker; a new taupey-brown shade named "Sundown" her accessories. Her hat of this shade of felt is the new large off-the-face. Far right, this smart bright red "suit" is really a coat — all a clever designer's trick achieved by a swathed hipline and a fold where a jacket might end. Note the new longer waistline, and new enormous, down-in-back hat.