HEADED FOR A JOYOUS SPRING
A -It js probably the depressing effect ofthe dark shades tliat are more or less a necessity in our winter millinery that niakes ms yearn , to wear the spring hats as soon as they appear on show. * ;, This year, however,' the loveliness of jthe hats themselves is greatly responsible £or the enviods glances cast by Sydney women on the finery of the season !o come. ■ Those who found sailors so becoming will welcome their reappearance in more attractive styles than ever. With upturned or straight brims they are to be much worn. Girls will love the honnets, and the toques and turbans are particularly 'attractive. * The open crown showing the coiffure is treated in a variety o£ ways. ■ ,, Vcils will be strongly featured, and will vary in length from the becoming eye veils to tliose falling right to the shoulder. Mesh veilihg /draped around hats or falling in streamers will be worn and chiffon will be utilised in a similar ' way.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 11
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