Silk Hosiery is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Fred Niblo and starring Enid Bennett.
[1] A print listed as being in nitrate exists in the Library of Congress and another in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
[2][3][4] As summarized in a film publication,[5] Marjorie Bowen (Bennett) is a model who longs for romance and adventure of the story book variety, but never gets further than displaying gowns at an ultra-fashionable clothing shop.
Yvette (Pavis), a French woman, comes to order a gown and brings her fiance Sir Leeds (Webb), who immediately attracts Marjorie's attention, but she loses hope after she hears that he is engaged.
Marjorie gets mixed up in it and ends up kidnapped and in a room with Sir Leeds, who tries to explain what happened.