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FASHION’S FANTASIES.

MORE TRANSPARENCIES. L lir Elkotuio Telegraph—Copyright) tUNITED PeESS A6EOOIATION.J London, April 25. Dresses displayed during the Royal visit showed that dark blue taffeta gowns, with long-uaisted tunics and iong-waisted? bodies, buttoned down the front, were the most popular, ft was noted that the latest and very jhic style is to leave one or two mttons at the neck unfastened. Although the slit lias gone, there is considerable transparency about the narrow skirts under long tunics, many of them being of striped muslin or •tiilfon, through which flower-pattern-ed stockings are plainly visible.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5, 27 April 1914, Page 8

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FASHION’S FANTASIES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5, 27 April 1914, Page 8

FASHION’S FANTASIES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5, 27 April 1914, Page 8

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