LOVELINESS OF LACE Lace, that perennial in fashion’s flower garden, will appear again this spring in some of the smartest gowns and ensembles for race wear, sometimes alone, sometimes allied to georgette or sheer chiffon. Perhaps in the wealth of beige tonings it will be most popular, for beige includes a gamut of nuances flattering to blonde and brunette alike, and when given a warming touch of colour by flower posy or accessories can express to perfection the essence of gracious charm and alluring sophistication.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 476, 4 October 1928, Page 7
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85LOVELINESS OF LACE Lace, that perennial in fashion’s flower garden, will appear again this spring in some of the smartest gowns and ensembles for race wear, sometimes alone, sometimes allied to georgette or sheer chiffon. Perhaps in the wealth of beige tonings it will be most popular, for beige includes a gamut of nuances flattering to blonde and brunette alike, and when given a warming touch of colour by flower posy or accessories can express to perfection the essence of gracious charm and alluring sophistication. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 476, 4 October 1928, Page 7
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