FADS IN FOOTWEAR.
Gays an English exchange: Every season brings its little fads and fancies, and for evening wear this year silver shoes stand easily first. They can lie counted by the dozen at .unrepresentative dancing rendezvous and go well with practically every gown except a black' one. The prices, however, vary enormously, commencing somewhere about -tgns; an average is struck at about 42gns. Tor choice the plain Cinderella style' is preferred, jilt hough many ardent dangers cling to the instep straps, accessories that at once supply comfort, support and maintenance of shape and symmetry. A really good pair of silver shoes have the advantage of cleaning to perfection, while a tube of silver paint and a small brush is capable of making good any slight marks and defects. Or an old pair of white satin shoes cun be painted with the silver paint—a subterfuge that is carefully done will be found eminently and a distinct saving to a straitened purse.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 22 March 1920, Page 4
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161FADS IN FOOTWEAR. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 22 March 1920, Page 4
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