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PARISIAN TOQUES.

Only those' who are ignorant of' the fParisienne and her ways s'pjjak of ■ the toque as out of'fashion in Paris or of its coming in again.;:'. It never goes out, tpr;.6ome;whatever fashion may, the, Pansienrie has aljvays a. toque to her ; liking in her ■vyardrobe. " , It is a part of-'vher. - At'- 1 present ' there -is-;the : jaunty, type,-, placed '■ rather., sideways on.: the head,; allowing .the,hair tq be prettily piijued up on one side; or there'is the turban-type; rather-; overpowering, biitr "somehow'. not .displeasing with' the! present loose style of and-skirt.'.', With this latter; tho upright,' bushy tuft of - aigretto is the usual. trimmjiigJ 'placed at. tho tyft, side..' Littlo toques, of . white swansdown.br mardbout are pretty for quite young faces, and aro a, fancy of\tho ' moment with La Mode. ,\Naturally, .'as extravagantly large" hats bec.ome depiode . the hairdressing: beconies much simpler, and more natural. .' 'Side, partings," which' are .always ; becoming .to,, faces which depend chiefly on expression for .-.their- charm, arp coming'in tho front hair , loosely. : waved and caught over': to:,the, left. T./Ce.iitro partings will also bo ; revived.. f ;;'Truly;, anything. delivers, us from'the .misplaced eruption of qmte,irrelevaiit curls will, be i welcome.;

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 143, 11 March 1908, Page 3

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PARISIAN TOQUES. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 143, 11 March 1908, Page 3

PARISIAN TOQUES. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 143, 11 March 1908, Page 3

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