LACE DRESSES.
PARIS, duly 28. Some id the mo>t praeelul dresses for summer wear are ol maeliine-made hire, il eollset|Uellce of tin* impetus, given In the industry by the exquisitelv line nieces turned util at Nottingham ami adopted by the Royal family. The lace dresses null heinp made in Paris are in ivory shades moulded over banana-coloured satin. I lie design bring worked oil line imt. (hie just finished tor Deauville is in chemise Inrin and lies a low of small satin ivory buttons running down to the belli, which is bordered in front with marabout of the same shade. It i-. accompanied by a smart plain mal, shorter than the dress and made of a line silk crepe in haimim((dour, pleted by a broad-trimmed Tuscany straw hat, the crown tied with a' broad velvet ribbon to match. Almost all evening dresses show some hire and a few hue tloumes. miPUHiiiniTriT' timcwu r aa
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 1
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154LACE DRESSES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 1
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