THE SCARF
Wide Range of Selection
Any .new idea, or an' out-of-date . one that, is .; revived,.; .after, a long absence, 'is always welcomed by the girl whose skilful 'flrigers make beautiful her own> clothes. ■ CCARVES play a big part m this summicr's sartorial scheme, of things.. A wide choice m. these pretty and ' us.ef ul appendages is offered and a girl who., .likes embroidering can make a simple piece of inexpensive^ silk
look a really costly article. This is where applique work makes its bow. Buy sufficient crepe de chine, m the color best suited to you, and trim it at - the corners, or m any place you . like,, .with ; contrasting shades of silk material. Large spots are particularly effective if appliqued on. Satin court shoes lend themselves to applique work and look .the 'for a touch of it, as also do -large ..summer linen hats and bags.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 16
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148THE SCARF NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 16
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