When Summer Yields To Autumn
COON we will be faced with the problem of what to wear between ; v times, when it Is neither cheerful enough for summer nor bleakenough for us to believe that it is really autumn. Some new frocks will cheer us up, and here are some suggestions, A jacket-dress made of heavy silk- crepe with adull surface. It has a pleated peplum — that intriguing little flare. of skirt about the waist, a pleated skirt and pleated cuffs, and can be worn with a small fur, and tight-fitting, semi-formal hat. This, by the way, is only the jacket. The fj-ock comes underneath and is perfectly straight, so as not to give bulfi The pleated skirt of the jacket falls to each side of the frock/ '.". Another is a casual, informal sort of frock, .-: with a plain bodice coming below the hips and then an all-round pleated skirt. The collar of the neck is made from a single flat-piece stitched m the same shade, and finished m a V at: the front with a, flat bow.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 16
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178When Summer Yields To Autumn NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 16
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