EVENING SHOES.
Evening shoes have undergone a revolution. Where once every foot trwd. dn silver or gold, few do now. It is tie slipper that matches —:vnd matches poTfectdy—t'hat is the smartest. Where the watin pump was once -;ole mistress, crepe <le r-hine and moire have come forward a> fi)r:iii(ia.blc rivals...Metal- —silver and '^old —'ir..' fa-r smarter coinbdned with a ffibn.' to matc-h the frock than filone. NOV£L NOTE. A f-rofjk that attracted, afcteirtioji at 'th-e recent reception given by the French (vomanandeer and officers of fhe cruiser Tourville wa.> a bJack crexie de chine model, cut straight and finished with a narrow belt of self-material at the waisJt-line. On one Mp a square of white silk was incrusted, while another square was set on the bodice : in- fxon-t of the opposite siiould«r. The short sack coat that went with tihe frock was adorned witli a similar incrustation. j PILMY, IBRESISTIBLE TULLE> i Tiille—pe'rha-ps because it is so fragile,and therefore extravagant fox those oif us with, sleniderpwpses—-3nas an inde> finaibde charm of its own, and when it !is allied to taffetas it makes the ideal daauce frock. Ail the "frocks nowday* kave the uneven -hemlines whicib. give
the. sloping effect deemed necessary, f by designers. Often the sloping line ia^, ennptoasisedby cutting...the bodice low at the back and foldingand draping tibe skirt in/to fullness at the back. Sas&es also, play an important part in acihiev- • m'g the iisvv- sdlhidueitite. Those wio feared that the bofttfl^ant dresses were paving trhe 'way for th« returti of the eiinfoJine miisit be relioved to find that straigiit lines are^ as modish a.s-. evi&r. Certainly niaxly pictxire if-roeks axe worn, but even these are narrower o-n tihe Mps thaa they -were a season ago. ;•■ '■ NEWEST COIFPEUKES. Modern eoifleurs d.re inaking a fetisii of line, and study the shape of the heady^^ first and. last. All fuzzy styles axe avoided-—^he chic of to-day's coittuTe is its sleek, neat appearance. It folloiWs the line by large soft waves, jusi^ tSie ligh)test undulation the hair is no longer cut closely to the head. It lies flat* and can cbtl at sides and front, r .
There was never more variety in hairdr^ssing styles, or more interesting developments from, day to day. Many wonien adopt entirely different cojij&ire* with special evening-dresses. A twist or stripof curis^ can itdd Mgxatj, to a. picturesque styj.6 of frock. •
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 2, 5 June 1930, Page 2
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395EVENING SHOES. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 2, 5 June 1930, Page 2
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