THE POWER OF DRESS.
It is always an interesting question whether the plain woman perfectly dressed is likely to evoke more admiration than tiie beautiful one unbecomingly clad. Certain it is that few yomen being really plain, careful and artistic dressing will work wonders, in many instances conveying tho illusion of absolute good looks; whereas tho woman of real beauty sometimes imagines that her looks will enable her to emerge radiant from the most ill-con-ceived of costumes. However, she soon discovers her mistake. Of course, the ideal is reached when tho beautiful woman sees to it that she is beautifully clad, not necessarily elaborately, but with careful regard for color and line. She is then a delight to all beholders. All women, however, have some good points, and these they should make the most of.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 14
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135THE POWER OF DRESS. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 58, 19 April 1912, Page 14
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