FHONE 62 ' 399 off-the-face flattery • • • crowning interest of our Autumn Millinery Opening Hats superbly styled close to the head the shape that tops all Autumn fashions Halo Bretons with turned back cuff brims and bandeau fronts all beautiful enough to make your head spin. Colours are alive, vibrant and beautifying. Blues are the big story, from Copen Blue through to deep Baltic and rich Sapphires. Autumn Browns, fashion’s favourites merging from Buttercream to sunny Tawny Beiges to Caramel through to Bitter-chocolate. Deep Mustards and Brass gain importance. Mandarin Reds are new, vibrant shades of Orange influenced Red to Lipstick Red. Greens go gay in Spruce and Jade to blackened heart-of-the Forest Green. Lovely hues of Wood Violet to Royal Purple. Black is still bold and beautiful. Many a head turned is feather trimmed Other top luxuries in genuine Marmot Pillboxes Cocktail and feathered hats are vibrant and head-hugging. Bravo for the beret and perky pillbox in inexpensive imitation furs. - - HBk ' 2\~ t * .21 i J.. TJWKT ■ * .ife ■ IH|H Smart little halo breton in Old Gold Peach Bloom with stitched brim and satin bow on bandeau front. A beautiful model at 9 gns. So "' Jl p • 7- M * Decorative model in Peach Bloom and fur felt in new Tawny Mustard. Wide turned back cuff brim trimmed with Marmot fur. New fitting bandeau front, 13} gns. ,_....,_ ; ,,. '■ & ' ' " z^Wiir- \ • h bJEHBL? Sir *w ’ x'-jfIHBBBg|MHBB / / - Dramatic beret, showing this season's Model hat in vibrant Hot Pink Peach Fur felt breton in Turquoise Blue backward trend in millinery. In Hot Bloom with flaring brim of 2 tone with ombre velvet turned back brim, Pink Chenille and Satin, 11 gns. Chenille., 9 gns. 9 gns. f W
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 5
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