
"No One Man," Carole Lombard's first top-billed vehicle at Paramount, premiered in early 1932 amid fair-to-middling reviews at best which lauded Lombard more for her wardrobe than for her acting. (She's shown with Paul Lukas in this still.) Perhaps this clipping from a fan magazine of the time is indicative of the reaction:

From left, Lombard looks great in a white crepe romain gown, sexy in a two-piece swimsuit with cape (white jersey trimmed with balls of yarn), then concludes the white trifecta with a dazzling white jacket atop a black crepe evening gown. Splendid summer wear for Florida, California or anywhere else in the early '30s, and none would appear that out of place today. Later that year, the swimsuit image was used for an advertisement:

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