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November 08, 1946 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-11-08

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Friday, November 8, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Ten

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Gold Symphony ...

Irving Gowns

Gold symphony,
exactly that in a
lush three piece
set of imported
gold suede. The
hat is the design-
er's favorite. An
extreme beret that
will complement _
any shape face.
The gloves and
bag (which is lined
in a beautiful
brown suede) are
hand done and
—Modelled by Flo Le/eon
have much detail.
Ethel Marshall, of the MARSHALL-LYNN MILLIN-
ERY, that very smart and so convenient hat (custom made)
and accessory shop in the lobby of the Michigan Theatre
Bldg., has brought back from Mexico the most exquisite
genuine hat bag and glove sets that I've seen. in a long
time. Each set is different in design and the colors are
vivid purples, gold, kelly green, and pink. The sets
are hand made by Ronrnier, the designer who came
here from France. Each features a beautifully original
design. The colors are wonderful with the new and
lovely eye catching long torso suits that are the rage.

Furs for Glamour

Did you ever dream of a mink suit or perhaps a
gown of ermine, or is your favorite a Russian
broadtail cocktail suit? These are what the de.
signers will feature, come the New Year, plus
accessories all done in fur. They will include
earrings, choikers, bracelets and hair ornaments
designed for every costume and in colors galore.

Let's create some costumes, daytime and evening,
and add fur accessories. First a bolt of bunny
soft sun tan beige wool, the dress cut in a ballet
length skirt, hemline longer in back than in
front; very tight fitting torso length blouse, neck-
line very daring and balloon sleeve gathered at
wrist. A belt of black Russian broadtail (four
inches wide) with a large gold and black cameo
buckle. A very large shoulder bag of fur (match-
ing the belt) will complete this picture.

Personality of the Week

Irving Hoffman

—Photos by

Lelan

At the dance, concert, theatre or opera, you will be a spectacular picture

in a foam of sea-green illusion gown, and triple sheered every inch of its
magnificent and voluptuous skirt. One of a collection by IRVING, of
Washington Blvd.

Now something for evening. We'll take some
pale orchid chiffon, yards and yards for the skirt,
and a snug bodice. One shoulder bare and
choker neckline.

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•••'

IRVING HOFFMAN, broadway
columnist, is also critic, public re-
lations counsel and a good friend to
many people. He has a talent for
art, and is a leader of the joke and gag school. Among
his friends are Winchell, Damon Runyon, Peter Lorre,
Edward G. Robinson and Nick the Greek. This amaz-
ing fellow is one who never forgets a birthday, and
always has a hello and warm handshake for you.
Hoffman, tall, dark, 37 year old bachelor, leads a
whirlwind life. Lives with his parents on Riverside
Drive, but has an apartment on West 48th St. There

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he holds open house for celebrities, friends, characters
and clients. If he's not busy writing (does articles for
several magazines and a daily column for the Holly.
wood Reporter), Iry gets out his drawing board and
sketches very clever caricatures of whomever happens

to be around.

For the blond beauty we choose a mutation mink
band for hair (done Grecian style) and a shoul-
der apulet of the same mink. For the wrist a
bracelet of mink caught together with an ex-
quisite diamond clip. And just so you males
won't feel like orphans, you will be able to
choose a tie, kerchief or lapel piece, all of fur.

Schiaparelli

Sleeping, Shocking, Schaip, Salute, these
names of Parisian perfumes, and their
nostalgic scents, bring to mind their cre-
ator, Mme. Schiaparelli, that noted
French fashion designer, who arrived in
New York . recently, on the Ile de
France. For her
press interview,
Mme. Schiaparelli
stated her pur-
pose to com-
ing to the States
was to introduce
her very latest cre-
ation "Illusion"—
designed for the
sole purpose of
giving milady a
smaller looking
Mme. Schiaparelli
waist.

A NEW CREATION .



by orht

Wanting to look
my best because I
had to play the
part of hostess to
some New York
friends visiting
our fair city, and
you know how
New Yorkers are,
I went to my dear
friend, FRANK
O R H T. Immedi-
ately I was whisk-
ed into a chair,
towels and cover-
ings in order, hair
doused with water
and then pins,
curls, wound and
dried for 30 min-
utes. The result—
v e r y interesting.

Walter's

Cocktail hour — strange fascina •
tion in WALTER'S exquisite of
the shoulder midnight black taf •
feta dress with a huge vandy row
in ashes of roses color at neck
line to add a striking contrast
Back View—The new cloque ha
of black sequin with knifed os
trick feather trim and rich blacl
suede platform anklet shoes com
plete this stunning WALTEI
ensemble. Add a semi-forma
gold sequin and jeweled bag.

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