DICTATES OF DAME FASHION.
A very quaint fashion is the revival of the paletot, it being most populaa in black taffeta. It makes a pretty. ' ht and inexpensive summer wrap, much beruched and trimmed. There is such a lot in color, and few women know how to make the most of it. Black is either very becoming or quite the reverse, though on the whole it is smart, especially for evening wear. Women have recently been wearing V , Ik skirts with their light clingvns, and some of these go in with the lingerie. Nainsook, however, is the material of all others for the finest of petticoats. Some of the newest French sleeve models siiow the most approved forma of the elbow styles arranged in every sort of quaint and fanciful form, and also the pretty coat shapes with a picturesque finish at the top and about the wrists, the wrinkled motif*quetaire forms, and the graceful beli styles with dainty undersleeves of gathered mull, batiste, net or chiffon.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3555, 3 August 1905, Page 4
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167DICTATES OF DAME FASHION. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3555, 3 August 1905, Page 4
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