Talking Screen (Sep-Oct 1930)

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With fall and winter just around the corner, lovely Joan Crawford oflfers valuable fashion hints A striking harmony of the black and white note is used in this beautiful evening ensemble. Of panne velvet the dress is fashioned along Grecian lines with graceful collar and peplum adornments on the plain foundation. The wrap hugs closely around the knees. This lovely new printed chiffon dress is one of the reasons why the dinner or supper hour will be so important this season. Wearing a model which adopts the high waistline, the bloused blouse and the trailing hemline, with a becoming black hat. Miss Crawford typifies the fashionable young woman of today. Lacy tweed, in a sports pattern, with the right casual air, is emphasized in this simple but good looking model chosen by Joan. Made with a boyish blouse buttoning up to the throat, and the newer skirt length, this costume is topped with a beret of the same material. 73