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The blouse plays an important part in modern dress. A collection of attractive models, shown recently by a specialist, included one of Russian persuasion, scalloped and fastened down one side, tucked finely over the shoulders, and clasped round the waist with a metal belt. The chemisette blouse was also featured, in string-coloured crepe de chine, with vest, of tucked georgette to match. Prettiest, of all, perhaps, was the simple tuck-in model in finest lawn, finished with kilted frills down the front and round collar and cuffs.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 July 1929, Page 10

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The blouse plays an important part in modern dress. A collection of attractive models, shown recently by a specialist, included one of Russian persuasion, scalloped and fastened down one side, tucked finely over the shoulders, and clasped round the waist with a metal belt. The chemisette blouse was also featured, in string-coloured crepe de chine, with vest, of tucked georgette to match. Prettiest, of all, perhaps, was the simple tuck-in model in finest lawn, finished with kilted frills down the front and round collar and cuffs. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 July 1929, Page 10

The blouse plays an important part in modern dress. A collection of attractive models, shown recently by a specialist, included one of Russian persuasion, scalloped and fastened down one side, tucked finely over the shoulders, and clasped round the waist with a metal belt. The chemisette blouse was also featured, in string-coloured crepe de chine, with vest, of tucked georgette to match. Prettiest, of all, perhaps, was the simple tuck-in model in finest lawn, finished with kilted frills down the front and round collar and cuffs. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 July 1929, Page 10

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