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New Year Styles This Autumn Will Bring Many Changes

Styles for the autumn and winter of 1948-49 offer some dramatic changes. More slender skirts, often decidedly tight skirts, are suggested by the . different designers; shoulders still slope, but waistlines are less tightly nipped. Loose full-length coats for colder days are trimmed with leopard or panther and often entirely lined with fur or merely trimmed with a scarf at the neckline. The tunic line is popular in coats and dresses; alternately a short, loose swagger coat is in order. , Interest is taken to the back in mere fullness or as a trimming strikes the right note, while materials are plain but glamorous, thanks to their quality. Fur trimmings are modest and restrained; all the chic is concentrated upon cut and colour.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19490119.2.7.3

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 43, 19 January 1949, Page 3

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New Year Styles This Autumn Will Bring Many Changes Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 43, 19 January 1949, Page 3

New Year Styles This Autumn Will Bring Many Changes Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 43, 19 January 1949, Page 3

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