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Gloria's New Clothes and Coiffure

Luxury, femininity, dignity—and above all, chic, are the keynotes


Miss Swanson has selected one of the most successful models of the new season, developed in platinum broadtail. Note the severe line which cuts midway across the forehead, the close-fitting crown and long, graceful sides


This handsome formal wrap is worn by Miss Swanson in "The Trespasser." It is of Goblin blue Peau de Soir silk and ermine. The ermine is caught cape-fashion over the left shoulder and is carried around in a dashing modernistic line to cover the lower portion of the wrap on the opposite side. The distinctive costume jewelry is of green, black and white cut crystal

We dare to predict that this stunning coiffure will be discussed and copied by smart women the world over. Its charm is in the skilful blending of severity and femininity

Miss Swanson's street frock of blue Jersey combines many of the important new style elements. Notable features are the raised waistline, the flared skirt dipping slightly lower in back, and the long, wide scarf. The inserted design is of blue satin crepe, both sides of the material being used. The hat has the new, high-on-the-forehead line

Exquisite detail and line mark this luxurious evening gown, matching in color and material the wrap on the opposite page. The gown is extremely short in front, sloping sharply to a long, irregular hemline. Panels form a train