DFX'OUATIVK HATS. LONDON. Sept. :. lints for tins autimin lire more decorative. They are of the soft type mill adorned cliietlly with hand-made (lowers of velvet. Turbans have come hack to tavour. Velvet is used this time in beige colour, with the ilrapery of very dark amethyst. Nearly every hat has to he altered to fit a shingled head, so that the hair at the back of the neck does not show. In the ease of felt or velour, hats ean he reblocked to fit the smaller head.
lints? enhanced with velvet in self colour or a contrast. An added touch of colour is carried out in the tasselled mount of silk, in blue, mauve, yellow, red. and green. For the older woman there is a hat with a tinv brim in black moire, which has a band of petunia embroidered with gold heads anti gold thread. So unusual are feathers as an ornamentation, that in an exclusive Westend milliner’s only two hats are trimmed with them.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1925, Page 3
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