VELVET PYJAMAS AND NEGLIGEES APPEAR
More elaborate than ever are tin house gowns and pyjam'as which now turn to velvet, as a fabric worthy to ex press their new importance. Printer’ velvet in gay plaids combine with silk crepe and satin in the pyjama ensemb !es, while brocaded velvet plays an iw p<.wUiujt.jmi:t in the styling of .d‘"qw' negligees'''m-.viyy of which-v-bow ostriw. nr marabou trimiTilwg.
One new negligee combines bines transpnreht velvet with brocaded meta' doth, employing the velvet for the I;i;-t section which dips long in back ■nd tho metal cloth in the form of a jacket with tie ends floating down the centre back.
In, many instances the princess silhouette is suggested in the negligee Oi transparent velvet, or there may be low placet] flares or flounces, sometimes sweeping lo the floor.
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Shannon News, 25 October 1929, Page 1
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134VELVET PYJAMAS AND NEGLIGEES APPEAR Shannon News, 25 October 1929, Page 1
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