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DAINTY. — This frock is, in some respects, rather an antithesis of the model above, since it depends on a number of very feminine details for its charm. It is navy silk and uses pleating to genuine effect, the vertical "light-rays" on the bodice assisting in the allusion of increased height obtained from this dress. The great wide cape-sleeves are really smart, and are lined on the inside with white satin. The white petal collar is achieved with clustered lace, apparent spots actually being large holes . A tendency to cola me cha, acttis the skirt with its multi-pleating in pancls.

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Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 26

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DAINTY.— This frock is, in some respects, rather an antithesis of the model above, since it depends on a number of very feminine details for its charm. It is navy silk and uses pleating to genuine effect, the vertical "light-rays" on the bodice assisting in the allusion of increased height obtained from this dress. The great wide cape-sleeves are really smart, and are lined on the inside with white satin. The white petal collar is achieved with clustered lace, apparent spots actually being large holes. A tendency to colame cha, acttis the skirt with its multi-pleating in pancls. Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 26

DAINTY.— This frock is, in some respects, rather an antithesis of the model above, since it depends on a number of very feminine details for its charm. It is navy silk and uses pleating to genuine effect, the vertical "light-rays" on the bodice assisting in the allusion of increased height obtained from this dress. The great wide cape-sleeves are really smart, and are lined on the inside with white satin. The white petal collar is achieved with clustered lace, apparent spots actually being large holes. A tendency to colame cha, acttis the skirt with its multi-pleating in pancls. Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 26

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