The return of’ the ostrich feather as a trimming is not surprising, when one sees the marked evolution m fashion, says an overseas correspondent Ostrich feathers we find circling about evening gowns, edging tunics, .'ailing in long streamers from the waistline; forming enormous collars on capes of lame, and adorning mantles of dark or light velvet. This winter the ostrich trimming will be highly favoured. In skilful fingers this feather lends itself to every transformation. The other day, says a correspondent. I saw a most wonderful evening shawl of ivory georgette simply smothered with this delightful trimming.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 61, 3 June 1927, Page 5
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