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BEAUTY AND ECONOMY

Women who loved the beautiful printed chiffon creations which were so popular last year will be glad >f the chiffon voile which is to take the place of the more diaphanous and . less hardwearing material. While it looks for all the world like chiffon, closer acquaintance proves it to possess much more enduring qualities, inasmuch as it will face careful laundering and will not look like a limp rag after being worn once or twice. A model which appealed to mo was printed in a floral design of soft rose shades. The waistline was normal; the skirt was very full, while a tiny bolera only half covered the little blouse of white chiffon voile which was worn beneath it.

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Shannon News, 28 October 1927, Page 2

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BEAUTY AND ECONOMY Shannon News, 28 October 1927, Page 2

BEAUTY AND ECONOMY Shannon News, 28 October 1927, Page 2

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