AUTUMN’S FASHIONS.
j FIGURE FABRICS POPULAR,
“MODESTY CAPES.”
London, September 29.
“Plain fabrics,” says the fashion correspondent of the Times, “are not going to have the supremacy at the autumn dress shows. Figure fabrics, from cloique and matelasse to corded jacquard, velours and duvetyns, will be the most popular. The simplicity which these fabrics lack will be found in the lines of the moment and in the wonderful embroideries.
Several of the prettiest evening dresses have little ‘‘Modesty Capes,” part berth© and part sleeve. ATTstriking rose velvet gown, made on picture lines, had a deep Victorian berth ei of metal lace across the back. It was low in front and at the sides. Trains figured on many evening dresses, but dance frocks were made with fuller skirts and on picture lines.
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Shannon News, 27 October 1922, Page 3
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131AUTUMN’S FASHIONS. Shannon News, 27 October 1922, Page 3
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