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The High crown of this imported model in bleck velour it copied from the type of het worn by the French cuiressier. Hyacinth blue grosgrain ribbon ties in e bow ir the front. J* Tfc ■ > below OOFT felts and supple velours come into thetr own as tKe autumn season approaches. Pictured on this page are numerous versions of the new season's styles, a feature being the appearance of height achieved by deep scoop brims and the clever a rrangement of folded crowns. Of interest, too, in the new millinery is the fact that both the brimmed models as well as the smaller toques are seamless, the various shapes being blocked into the fabric of the hat. Lacquered quills, flat suede and grosgrain ribbons, * touches of fur, and the ever popular eyeveil will be used as trimmings, while some models will rely solely on clever twists and folds in the crowns. Below: Artist Joan ha* sketched another exquisite example of the autumn cocktail hat, this time in black velour with folded crown and bow with stitched ends. ;! swing In the two views of this unusual black velour model which has a most graceful sweep from the beck of the tip of the crown. The square cut is used once again, and this time to very smart effect in the front brim. A military touch is given by the angle at which the Coronation blue quill is sat. -J: A •V” I : ‘ ■ /i Above x A page of hats would not be complete without an example of the "spectator Sports" type, and this new model has a well-blocked crown and flatteringly curved brim. A green pheasant quill, which adds a jaunty nore to this hat probably one of the tallest that has beer se • n In Sydney. f A x Above s The berot probably :|,A X; 18 'la. For the coming it will be worn with >re square-fronted brim, del in fur felt is finisha fan suede brush at the side. X- x ■ ■ X x left: A dull gold buckle catches the fine bordered veil which trims this chic cocktail het in black velour made with the brim slanting well the eyes. * down in, HATS ' / \ '»/, v\ A' / \ Above: This American moddr of nigger brown fur felt shows three features of the new autumn style:—The square box crown, the scooped brim end the side of the brim which Is folded Into e bow. The bow is lined with tan sued* J % * , x >SS xVx> X;,x ;\u W 4 Above: The peak, fashioned in tne manner of the cajas worn by the Parisian apache, gives e rakish look to this bottle-green autumn model. A lacquered quill of a lighter shade of green is thrust through the conical folded crown. Sketched by Joan Below: The folds of this toque in nigger brown create an unusual typa of hat which Is closely fitting to the head. A matching pompom of fur makes one think quite seriously of autumn. •V s~\

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 14 (Supplement)

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