Screenland (Jan–Jun 1948)

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What better than a fresh white blouse with a really full circular skirt? The skirt is by Sportgems and the blouse is a Paletta. Around her neck Doris ties a bright green Clentex scarf. Above right, a sheer wool crepe with those roomy pouch pockets that are all the rage. By Peg Newton, it's a nifty for business girls or for sporty dates. Again tall girls may copy. The cocktail hour cometh with Doris in an iridescent plaid taffeta dress, left. Has the new boat neck and sports a good looking back bustle. This is also from Peg Newton. Right, Doris poses in a two-piece plaid wool sport dress with Eisenhower jacket. There are two kick pleats in the skirt. From Peg Newton. Shoes are from Palter de Liso. For information on where to buy, turn to page 71 49