ENGLISH PAPERS TELL US THAT
Giro satin and printed crepe satin are the newest materials offered us by the couturiers, but it is difficult to say yet how much succes they will have. Steel buckles, steel situd6 and clasps iu a variety of quaint shapes are seen more than ever, arid fancy belts are equally favoured. Lace as a trimming is seen a good deal—little lace collars high up the neck ,lace gauntlet cuffs and lose jabots. Flowers have appeared again and promise to be as popular as before. > They are hot very large and are often made in the Same material ns the dress, which is sometimes printed. ' . The evening wrap is various in shape and satins and velvets are great favourites in the mat rials used for the new models.- Black velvet is charming when trimmed with row upon row of silver thread- stitching. The yoke and the top, of the sleeves are left quite plain. Handkerchiefs are again seen in a variety of colours. They have been designed particularly to carry out the ensemble idea, which has taken hold of aceesories. Those with three-tone borders with white centres arc iu big demand, for in this colour seh^ne
there is little fear of colours clashing.
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Shannon News, 23 November 1928, Page 2
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