Male Stars Set the Fashions
The Well-Dressed Actor
Hollywood and the motion picturt's set the fashion for men’s clothes just »ts much as they do for women's apparel. Fred Niblo, the director, who is equally well known in New Zealand and Australia, declared recently that the leading men of th® films were as anxious as the feminine stars to appear to the best sartorial advantage. “The well-dressed screen actor in Hollywood compares favourably with any of the women in the matter of clothes,’ he said. “Their wardrobes are especially tailored and designed for all occasions. Gilbert Roland, Norma Talmadge’s new leading man. has almost as many costume chargee As the star herself. Lounging robes, formal evening dress, travelling suits and sports attire are all made to order for him. “Valentino was always most fastidious about his wardrobe off-screen, as well as on. Ramon Novarro is immaculate and neat, but does not like novelties nor fads.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 23
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155Male Stars Set the Fashions Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 23
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