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FASHION NUGGETS

Lingerie collar and cuffs are much in evidence on tailored frocks; even the sweater must have its organdie collar and cuffs in order to hold its own . . .

Grey chiffon trimmed with selfcolour lace is much sought after for dressy afternoon wear. This colour is fetching when combined with soft pink or sulphur shades.

The favoured length for evening wraps is the three-quarter length. The preferred materials are taffeta, moire, and velvet. The models must be gathered closely about the hips to give the desired effects.

Linen in all its weights leads in washable fabrics, either plain or colourful. Sleeveless dresses ensembles, blouses, shoes, hats and bags are being developed in this fabric.

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Shannon News, 18 June 1929, Page 1

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114

FASHION NUGGETS Shannon News, 18 June 1929, Page 1

FASHION NUGGETS Shannon News, 18 June 1929, Page 1

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