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Belows Miss Nedra Ryrie, one of the most graceful of Sydney Society girls, shows on the left the perfect princes line in black silk finished with tiny self covered buttons and loops right down the front of the frock. A few buttons at the hem may be left undone if the fancy takes the wearer. Note the lovely coral beading on the sleeves and collar, a fashion which is very important. The sleeves are pleated into the armhole and there is only a half belt at the back. The halo bonnet in grosgrain is pleated to look like spikes. Her companion, Miss Jocelyn Josephson, wears the same style of dress in a wool surface silk. This tailored frock is relieved with revers and prim little cuffs of white threaded silk. The white hat of toyo panama features a pleated brim and elfin crown.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 14

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Belows Miss Nedra Ryrie, one of the most graceful of Sydney Society girls, shows on the left the perfect princes line in black silk finished with tiny self covered buttons and loops right down the front of the frock. A few buttons at the hem may be left undone if the fancy takes the wearer. Note the lovely coral beading on the sleeves and collar, a fashion which is very important. The sleeves are pleated into the armhole and there is only a half belt at the back. The halo bonnet in grosgrain is pleated to look like spikes. Her companion, Miss Jocelyn Josephson, wears the same style of dress in a wool surface silk. This tailored frock is relieved with revers and prim little cuffs of white threaded silk. The white hat of toyo panama features a pleated brim and elfin crown. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 14

Belows Miss Nedra Ryrie, one of the most graceful of Sydney Society girls, shows on the left the perfect princes line in black silk finished with tiny self covered buttons and loops right down the front of the frock. A few buttons at the hem may be left undone if the fancy takes the wearer. Note the lovely coral beading on the sleeves and collar, a fashion which is very important. The sleeves are pleated into the armhole and there is only a half belt at the back. The halo bonnet in grosgrain is pleated to look like spikes. Her companion, Miss Jocelyn Josephson, wears the same style of dress in a wool surface silk. This tailored frock is relieved with revers and prim little cuffs of white threaded silk. The white hat of toyo panama features a pleated brim and elfin crown. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 10, 27 January 1937, Page 14

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