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So, Vogues of 1938 is pretty interesting for its time. Directed by Irving Cummings, this film captures the essence of late '30s fashion in a way that feels both lavish and intimate. The Technicolor really pops, and you can see how it plays into the glamor of that era. The plot revolves around a chic boutique, showcasing the top models of the day, which is kind of neat if you're into vintage fashion or the evolution of advertising. The music is catchy, but it’s the atmosphere that sticks with you—filled with a light-hearted charm. Performances can feel a bit stilted at times, but they add to that quirky vibe. The reissue as 'All This and Glamour Too' just adds another layer for collectors, giving you a peek into the marketing of the period.
Originally released in 1937, reissued as 'All This and Glamour Too'Features notable models and early Technicolor musical numbersDirected by Irving Cummings, known for light comediesCaptures fashion trends and advertising styles of the late '30s
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