Of Interest to Women
THE GIRL WITH A JOB SOME STYLE SUGGESTIONS THE USEFUL THREE-PIECE SUIT Delving into the very vital fashion problems of the girl Avith a job involves a survey of all the "success" fashions that the season has to offer. S hoc ass is such an important thing to a career girl that she cannot afford to overlook it in her dressing any more than she can with her job. Naturally at this time of 3 r car the girl with a job is on the lookout for fashions that combine- the latest in chic with the utmost in cosiness. She is- the one who will tell you how much to be recommended for a busy life is the three-piece suit consisting of moderately furred coat and plainly-tailored jacket and skirt. If the coat is of full length and conservative styling it makes the backbone of her wardrobe and she requires no other. The suit serves on many occasions, too, and the two pieces may be juggled with other contrasting skirts and jackets ad infinitum. The girl with a job is clever about combining ensembles and her winter Avardrobe is sure to include several dresses that AA'ill tone with her great-coat. A fur Avrap, such as a Avaist-length cape, avouUl be good for day or.night duty in the AA 7 ardrobe of the girl with a job. She could Avear it Avith her short dresses, tailored check suit, or Avith her eA T ening gowns. For luxury, the girl Avilh a job may hnA r e an extra specially smart day frock for Avear Avith her fur Avrap. It Aviil most probably be in one of the season's most successful shades of dahlia. Viking blue, or enigma green.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 121, 25 June 1941, Page 6
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291Of Interest to Women Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 121, 25 June 1941, Page 6
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