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SOMETHING NEW.

If you are tired of tbe'pointed and the rond neckline, and want something which is indubitably stamped "1931," you may choose one of the variations of the draped necldine. The forthcoming Colonial Exhibition is, it is supposed,* really responsible for this novelty, which is a distant relation of the hood worn by the Arahs". Some designers, to make the similarity more complete, are putting them at the back of the frock. One of the new thick necklaces — which suggest that they are chokers in every sense of the word — might be worn with excellent effect with a gown which has a neckline of this description. In fact, it would be possible to achieve a distinctly Colonial colour seheme of red and blue in this way.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 3, 26 August 1931, Page 5

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SOMETHING NEW. Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 3, 26 August 1931, Page 5

SOMETHING NEW. Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 3, 26 August 1931, Page 5

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