estm^"^ 3 Sr ° W m ° r ? and more ‘r.terIncreasingly the custom f amous dress houses, on both sides of the Channel, to select U™U JrICS and more °r’less make A helr < T vn ' But at al l the leading collections the beauty of texture and the subtlety of the new weaves struck me afresh. I noted a lovely moonlightblue kasha, in particular, flecked with gold, that was literally as soft as silk. A certain famous house displayed a long coat in this fabric, worn over a bodice-topped skirt of the same material.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 243, 4 January 1928, Page 4
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