Sunday, April 29, 2007
August 1938
Editor: Elizabeth Penrose
Vogue editors M. De Brunhoff and Duchesse d’Ayen broadcast on NBC Radio from the Paris Collections to listeners in New York, while kerchiefs are quite the rage and the magazine is moving more towards using photographs over illustrations at last.
The season's clothes, unveiled at Paris collections, pay homage to the 1860 and, in the beauty pages of the book, women who are looking to lose weight or maintain their figure are encouraged to adapt a low calorie diet or go on a starvation diet. The starvation diet consisted of remaining in bed and only eating eight to ten oranges per day.
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