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MADAME 1927

The masculine woman’s day is gone according to a famous Mayfair Court dressmaker, who asserts that the caving for-masculine clothes has been overdone. ; Those who. wanted the Blim boyish figure went to foolish lengths pf dieting and starving to get the matchstallt outline, and, as a result, became neurotic, which is the reason -why there are so many neurotic women in London. - The fashions of-1927 will bring;-a higher waistline, fluffier frocks. -gay button-holes, rich evening shawls, bjpd cascading draperies. Owing to the new outdoor life, neither Victorian figures nor long skirts will return, although the latter may become a trifle longer than the present fashion. The. rolled stocking, and bare knee idea is gone, and "/few heels are also finished.

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Shannon News, 12 July 1927, Page 1

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MADAME 1927 Shannon News, 12 July 1927, Page 1

MADAME 1927 Shannon News, 12 July 1927, Page 1

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