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Above; A gorgeous creation in hammered silver cloth with chief interest in the decolletage, which is draped over the bust, drawn up at the back of the shoulders, and across the neckline in front.

Left; The sombre black makes a fetching picture. Chiffon is gathered vertically into dolman sleeves from a fitted corselet waistline, and the skirt has hemline fullness emphasised by stiffening of horse-hair lace.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19400921.2.103.1

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Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 18

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66

Above; A gorgeous creation in hammered silver cloth with chief interest in the decolletage, which is draped over the bust, drawn up at the back of the shoulders, and across the neckline in front. Left; The sombre black makes a fetching picture. Chiffon is gathered vertically into dolman sleeves from a fitted corselet waistline, and the skirt has hemline fullness emphasised by stiffening of horse-hair lace. Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 18

Above; A gorgeous creation in hammered silver cloth with chief interest in the decolletage, which is draped over the bust, drawn up at the back of the shoulders, and across the neckline in front. Left; The sombre black makes a fetching picture. Chiffon is gathered vertically into dolman sleeves from a fitted corselet waistline, and the skirt has hemline fullness emphasised by stiffening of horse-hair lace. Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 18

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