Graceful
The keynote of the, as yet, jealo usly guarded, and reluctantly re--1 vealed summer hats which have y found their early way into ihe drawers of the milliners' salon is. grace: <*' • " ■ .■: : ■ . <■ ' ■ .w •, , : OOFT straws hold \ sway, arid are *"* gently' bent into ail manner of seductive curves.. There are no angles, and no heaviness.:' ' They are > .obviously meant to be the complement^ of" the dainty materials which have" been ' decreed "."the thing" for summer wear, and the new pbtton materials., will look crisperv than ever when topped with -one of these hats. One of their most notioeable bh>irao.teristios Is pioturesqueness— all obtain©d by a twist m the brim and a clever , placing of a ohou of feathers, a solitary flower,: or a knot of velvet ribbon.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 3
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126Graceful NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 3
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