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This charming'blouso is of tiny gauged tucks of plain ivory white net, mounted on a transparent lining. 'The bolero of fawn lace is almost cover.ed with rose-coloured begonia blossoms and pale green foliage and bands of velvet to match appear at tho armholes and from tho drawn waistbelt. This design could be carried out entirely in cream, and it would also look exceedingly smart in fine black net with a bolero of thick soutache lace spangled with very small sequins,or cut jet bugles. • ,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 490, 24 April 1909, Page 11

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This charming'blouso is of tiny gauged tucks of plain ivory white net, mounted on a transparent lining. 'The bolero of fawn lace is almost cover.ed with rose-coloured begonia blossoms and pale green foliage and bands of velvet to match appear at tho armholes and from tho drawn waistbelt. This design could be carried out entirely in cream, and it would also look exceedingly smart in fine black net with a bolero of thick soutache lace spangled with very small sequins,or cut jet bugles. • , Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 490, 24 April 1909, Page 11

This charming'blouso is of tiny gauged tucks of plain ivory white net, mounted on a transparent lining. 'The bolero of fawn lace is almost cover.ed with rose-coloured begonia blossoms and pale green foliage and bands of velvet to match appear at tho armholes and from tho drawn waistbelt. This design could be carried out entirely in cream, and it would also look exceedingly smart in fine black net with a bolero of thick soutache lace spangled with very small sequins,or cut jet bugles. • , Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 490, 24 April 1909, Page 11

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