FASHION FACTS
Now that the girls' crowning tresses have reached that stage beyond the barber's shears, how do they dress their hair? J I ATIU' * * * This question has been put to Hollywood film actresses so often that five of M-G-M's blonde players show how they wear theirs. Jjt % Dorothy Jordan, who plays a featured role in "Hell Divers," shows how similar in pattern these modern dresses are to those worn in the days gone by. Don't forget to pick your bows this season, and wear them as brightening touches on your coats and suits. * * * Maureen O'Sullivan, leading lady of M-G-M's "Tarzan, the Ape Man," shows several ways of tying these bows. The other hair fashion, which is
particularly becoming to Miss Morley, shows a wide band of hair brought over the head in sleek fashion, joining .to the low chignon that is pinned across the back from ear to ear. This hair arrangement is a little less for- ■ mai and can be worn with the hostess type of costume. * * * The "Robert Montgomery" way of wearing one's bow scarf is to loop it over the neck in Ascot fashion. A longer and narrower scarf is needed for this style of bow. Miss O'Sulli--vans' scarf is of black, with different sized polka dots of white. * * * Another polka-dotted scarf is arranged in middy tie fashion — rknotted low with ends flaring. The colours combined are red, white and blue. Still another polka-dotted scarf is tied demurely under the chin in a style that has been named the "eatwhisker" bow..
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 265, 2 July 1932, Page 7
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