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PARIS FASHIONS.

LATEST IN DRESS. LONDON, October 21. Tl\p ‘“Times” Paris correspondent says lone sleeves are now distinguished in afternoon dresses, the styles of which are simple and comfortable, not displaying masculine influence. Black is more frequent than colour. Some nts have a cape and sleeves, others capes , cut painted behind. .Detail*-' simh as belts, collars, cuffs and pockets and handkerchiefs, confer with individual style. A new hat is checked or plain velvet, and resembles a beret attached to a stiffened headband, the colour harmonising with the dress. Fur ties, knotted at the throat, are partly superseding furs, hut collais, flowers and jewellery are moio. restrained and will he won. Straighthemmed flounces will be more fashionable for afternoon wear than the uneven hem liffC-

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1928, Page 3

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124

PARIS FASHlONS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1928, Page 3

PARIS FASHlONS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1928, Page 3

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