ETON-CROP
And 5 Clothes To Match CORRECT WEAR ~ *'■ j If you are of the Eton-crop brigade, which incidentally, despite gloomy prophecies from authorities on hair-dressirig, ; shows '-. no thinning m the ranks,' the correct wear for evening is something .to be considered. ■ THE Eton crop .is neither, becoming nor attractive to the majority, but the girl w-hom it best suits, is of the slim, boyish type, whclooks her smartest m severely plain clothes. . . Fluffs', ,ev3ning.:.frp.cks, all: frills and whatn ot are decidedly not for her, the plainer the frock the better. If you .come ; under; the smart, rather than pretty, category try the effect of 1 a "sports" evening -. dress, that has. a:•■ ■ :•■ -• ' » •■■ i'•> ■> v - ■; .. • : • ['■'■■'
kind of jumper ytop -with a smart little Peter Pan .oollarj and a: pleated georgette skirt/ '•■;';.,. A silver belt yfiriished with a * buckle m diamante or- paste would complete a really chic and unusual turn put; one- that would, emphasise . your,, smartness, when you go a* tripping:; <■' Y-yy.-- :-*, '-;.,,< : . •',;.' The Eton-crdppfed girl usually finds that ipw'-rieckedl'i'ocks give her an incongruous' look, >sp' ? sfie Wou!d [ be- well - advised 1 to : stick? ip^ "the '• ''choicer?''- band of 'colored stone's, •'twisted pearls, pr ''sriakey'V^jeSveil|fy.'-' r -'v'r ;"''" ;r 'y ' '' 'Also, '.-tulle scathed round the : neck, and* tied, in" --a}* jaunty ■bOw~at "p'ne side, and secured^witi^.a paste brooch gives just that air '■ :d.f^..tailored '; chic that she finds- so desirabley
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NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 16
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227ETON-CROP NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 16
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