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NEW TROUSSEAUX CHOSEN BY LONDON BRIDES

London brides are forsaking p/istel shades and goiug in' for brighter coL ours for their nightgowns and dressinggownp,, writes a. correspondent. Twocolour schemes are being worked • out for them to mat.ch their iiew bedrooms. Petunia is a- favourite shade at the moment, allied with other bright tones. Brown - chifPon • nightgowns , have maize-coloured applique. Others are worked in pink and blue, or in pretty. sweet pea ^hades of mauve and pale pink. . . ; Brides who have spent mueh tiine and thought. :on wqrking out colouri schemes for their lingerie are making sure that these shall have their correet colour 's'etting. Crepe de chine sheet and pillow-case sets are being made in different colours for thiem "when travelling. The sheet, usnally embroidered • with the owner 's initials, is sprdad over the. bed lilce a counterpane. The pillow case is trimmel witli wid'e bands of lace, which hang down at either side. Travelling sets for bottles and. toilet accessories "are made to match,' and. lined with waterproof materiai. One set which has recently been made at the Royal School of ' Needlework was> in navy blue moire, lined with pale blue materiai. •

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 13

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NEW TROUSSEAUX CHOSEN BY LONDON BRIDES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 13

NEW TROUSSEAUX CHOSEN BY LONDON BRIDES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 13

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