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/ Black and White WHEN OTHER COLORS come and go, these two go on forever. Checks and stripes ft^^K m black and white have been a feature of 2KIK the sports mode for a long time now, but fe*KjKr they have appeared m the form of small patterned fabrics. Now fashion strikes a xS§l|p bolder note. S^SIl& Black and white as a combination is full of pictorial possibilities, and dressmakers are vIC realizing this more and more. Re.cent frock \| exhibitions m Paris have been full of these violently contracting models .m every department from sport to evening weai*. The most drastic attempts at this innoyation have, as a matter of fact, been made m the realms of evening wear, when the materials offer a brilliant field. ■ The natural affinity existing between black velvet and white, ermine has been put to good use. yv Distinction is obtained .Jlllk by cutting the ermine

ABOVE a white crepe de chine frock is used as a background for the draped scarf and on the right the same frock is adorned with a hanky. At the bottom a vivid scarf transforms the black moire costume.

THE lovely * dim Oriental colorings i n this scarf are achieved b y painting the georgette i n the colors, and threading i t with fine gold silk. The delicacy of design is ah outstanding feature of the scarf, which is very long and fashioned of georgette.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19290117.2.103.1

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 15

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/ Black and White WHEN OTHER COLORS come and go, these two go on forever. Checks and stripes ft^^K m black and white have been a feature of 2KIK the sports mode for a long time now, but fe*KjKr they have appeared m the form of small patterned fabrics. Now fashion strikes a xS§l|p bolder note. S^SIl& Black and white as a combination is full of pictorial possibilities, and dressmakers are vIC realizing this more and more. Re.cent frock \| exhibitions m Paris have been full of these violently contracting models .m every department from sport to evening weai*. The most drastic attempts at this innoyation have, as a matter of fact, been made m the realms of evening wear, when the materials offer a brilliant field. ■ The natural affinity existing between black velvet and white, ermine has been put to good use. yv Distinction is obtained .Jlllk by cutting the ermine ABOVE a white crepe de chine frock is used as a background for the draped scarf and on the right the same frock is adorned with a hanky. At the bottom a vivid scarf transforms the black moire costume. THE lovely * dim Oriental colorings i n this scarf are achieved b y painting the georgette i n the colors, and threading i t with fine gold silk. The delicacy of design is ah outstanding feature of the scarf, which is very long and fashioned of georgette. NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 15

/ Black and White WHEN OTHER COLORS come and go, these two go on forever. Checks and stripes ft^^K m black and white have been a feature of 2KIK the sports mode for a long time now, but fe*KjKr they have appeared m the form of small patterned fabrics. Now fashion strikes a xS§l|p bolder note. S^SIl& Black and white as a combination is full of pictorial possibilities, and dressmakers are vIC realizing this more and more. Re.cent frock \| exhibitions m Paris have been full of these violently contracting models .m every department from sport to evening weai*. The most drastic attempts at this innoyation have, as a matter of fact, been made m the realms of evening wear, when the materials offer a brilliant field. ■ The natural affinity existing between black velvet and white, ermine has been put to good use. yv Distinction is obtained .Jlllk by cutting the ermine ABOVE a white crepe de chine frock is used as a background for the draped scarf and on the right the same frock is adorned with a hanky. At the bottom a vivid scarf transforms the black moire costume. THE lovely * dim Oriental colorings i n this scarf are achieved b y painting the georgette i n the colors, and threading i t with fine gold silk. The delicacy of design is ah outstanding feature of the scarf, which is very long and fashioned of georgette. NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 15

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