SHOCKS
I IFE'S full of surprises for the woman who cons up the latest innovations m the mode. Who, In their sober senses two years ago, wouM have thought of seeing a gorgeous gown made of scarlet and white spotted taffeta at any party? But that is what Paris does- — takes all your preconceived notions of what is and isn't done and blows them away with a breath of impudence. • This time it is a scarlet and white II II
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breath, and it blows to good purpose. The frock is a triumph, with a great bunched chou at one side of the severely draped skirt. . Another flick of. the finger of fashion is a- white satin evening coat made al--mOjSt like a cape, and completely covering the gown beneath. It has a little cape that has the appearance of a Capuchin hood. ; Black and white tweed appears In a new; guise as a loose-sleeved jumper suit with pleated skirt and a bandanna handkerohief folded inside the neck, as a substitute for a jumper blouse.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 3
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189SHOCKS NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 3
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