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WOMAN’S WORLD.

"Coming Fashions" states that tho jlim silhouette lias triumphed completely, and the wrap-over will remain Duvetyn and other soft fabrics will bo employed for smart tailor-mades; gabardine Is still tlie ideal fabric for the simpler suit.

Mid-Victorian in its pla'nr.css is ti< bodice of this young Sfii'l's party iroc.i the full flounced skirt belonging to th same interesting' fashion period. Crop de chine wil make it admirably well.

Side drapery relieves this otherwise plain, slip-over of which bell sleeves are a pleasing feature. An easy style for home dressmakers. Use three yards of light weight Venetian cloth. The three-piece suit resolves itselj often into a coat and skirt of dressy style, worn with a specially designee’jumper blending or contrasting adrmr. ably with the cloth. or bodice an< short coat may be elaborately cm broidered.

An evening frock is shown of tissue Ijiarocain iu<i lace. Spanish shawls have been influencing designers lately so a shawl effect is obtained in this bodice Witt the iaoe used.

If made of shot ribbon you will get pleasing effect with this turban. A onti trim is all necessary, one of toay's smart rosettes being used. The '’coming floating veil is thrown back, jy (lie way, home milliners find the u ban an rosy style to make as pracically everyone can manage the oco: sary swa.it hirsr.

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Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 44, 21 August 1924, Page 1

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WOMAN’S WORLD. Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 44, 21 August 1924, Page 1

WOMAN’S WORLD. Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 44, 21 August 1924, Page 1

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