FOR EVENING WRAPS
Evening wraps that may be used after the cloak has been removed are a fad of the moment. One of the favourite examples of this mode is a square of lightweight brocade in lovely pastel shades. It is unlined, but bordered with feathers.
Chiffon wraps of the same variety aro beautified with hugo flowers, often cut out of taffeta, which is used for a binding. Fur flowers, especially in tinted ermine, are also seen, the fur being used for the edging. Apart from the conventional Spanish shawl, there arte squares of unadorned material decorated with sweeping fringe, often threo feet in length.
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Shannon News, 18 February 1927, Page 2
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105FOR EVENING WRAPS Shannon News, 18 February 1927, Page 2
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