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. . that there's a very definite purplish trend in lipsticks and nail polishes, to go with the smart plum-to-purple day and evening dresses. Don't make the mistake of wearing orange-red lipstick and nail polish with this new purple colour-family. . . . that anything goes in glovelengths; You may wear either shoulder-high opera gloves in white or pastels or any pretty colour like pink or wine or purple, crushed down; or it's just as correct and smart to wear wrist-length shorties for evening.
| . . . that muffs of all sizes and = shapes are back in fashion. Take = your choice of tiny doll muffs; big = pillow muffs; big melon muffs; = muffs like giant bolsters tied with = velvet bows and ribbons; and muffs = like dumb-bells. = . . . that hats now have scarves of = jersey or chiffon trailing from their I backs, that serve to keep high hair- = dos up and swathe bare necks = against wintry blasts. = . . . that by fair means or foul, | Paris has pinched evening waist- = lines to a mere nothing! Molyneux = did it with wide Zouave girdles and = Balenciaga made little pointed = Basque waistlines. = . . . that the smartest women at the = smartest places are wearing = mustard colour.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 3 (Supplement)
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191DO YOU KNOW Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 3 (Supplement)
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