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A remnant of cornflower blue crepe de chine will make a lovely little jumperfrock for the blonde girl. The skirt may be pleated, as sketched, or cut in circular fashion, while the jumper bodice is made on the simplest lines, finished with a turn-over collar fastening at one side beneath a blue ribbonvelvet bow. Jade and sand-coloured printed crepe de chine makes an excellent gown for the brunette. Here a style reminiscent of the ’eighties is followed, the kilted collar and cuffs being in sand-coloured organdi.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 619, 22 March 1929, Page 5

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A remnant of cornflower blue crepe de chine will make a lovely little jumperfrock for the blonde girl. The skirt may be pleated, as sketched, or cut in circular fashion, while the jumper bodice is made on the simplest lines, finished with a turn-over collar fastening at one side beneath a blue ribbonvelvet bow. Jade and sand-coloured printed crepe de chine makes an excellent gown for the brunette. Here a style reminiscent of the ’eighties is followed, the kilted collar and cuffs being in sand-coloured organdi. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 619, 22 March 1929, Page 5

A remnant of cornflower blue crepe de chine will make a lovely little jumperfrock for the blonde girl. The skirt may be pleated, as sketched, or cut in circular fashion, while the jumper bodice is made on the simplest lines, finished with a turn-over collar fastening at one side beneath a blue ribbonvelvet bow. Jade and sand-coloured printed crepe de chine makes an excellent gown for the brunette. Here a style reminiscent of the ’eighties is followed, the kilted collar and cuffs being in sand-coloured organdi. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 619, 22 March 1929, Page 5

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