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Vintage Paparazzi Fashions

“Pride of St. Louis” is the vivid life story of one of,baseball’s most colorful figures—Dizzy Dean. Another pride of St. Louis is the junior fashion market, where young styles have become noted for their individuality and youthful flair



Joanne Dru, above, opens this-month’s fashion series in a smart navy blue ensemble. Trim dress is sleeveless, with tucked bodice, youthful white linen collar. Separate cape is lined in “Cardinal” red. Red carnation adds an extra dash of color. By Minx Modes, in American Silk Mills crepe, 7-15. Also in navy with chartreuse. Under $23.00 at Abraham &. Straus, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Gloves by Hansen. Perfect complement to a spring wardrobe are the Prim stockings in a new Downey shade—a versatile beige



A hit, anywhere, is Joanne’s two-piece faille suit, above, with its cutaway jacket, soft full skirt. Separate sleeveless pique blouse is cut like a bellhop’s, can be worn tucked in the skirt. By Carlye, in black, brown, navy, 7-15. Around $45.00 at Abraham & Straus, Brooklyn, N. Y. and Stix, Baer & Fuller, St. Louis, Mo. Benedikt pin. Hats by Doris Originals



Photoplay Junior Fashions

 

Joanne Dru scores again in a casual, easy-to-wear skirt and blouse, above. Alternating gores of solid and striped chambray add interest to softly flared skirt. Mantailored shirt has cuffs and collar of same stripe. By Shirley Lee in blue with orange, gray with yellow, 7-15. Blouse $3.95, skirt $9.95. At D. H. Holmes Co., Ltd., New Orleans, La., Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Hat by Doris Originals



Reserved for special attention is this crisp two-piece dress, above, with-sleeveless blouse, full dirndl-type skirt. Easy-action looseness makes it ideal for warm days ahead. A Galey & Lord fabric in woven cotton plaid, in beige, lilac or blue. Blouse $5.95, skirt $8.95. By Jo Collins, 9-15, at Abraham & Straus, Brooklyn, N. Y. and Stix, Baer & Fuller, St. Louis, Mo. Belts by Debutante

 

It is a quote. PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE APRIL 1952



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