DESIGNS FOR SPRING
NEW LOUISE SALON Advanced spring creations are - bei ing displayed effectively in the new i Louiso Salon, in Short’s Buildings, I Queen Street. j The newest designs to reach New Zealand lor spring wear have been ! obtained from the most exclusive English and French fashioners. Charming materials, designed to give the utmost effect in smartness, are freely shown in the salon. Mrs. M. Hill, formerly of “La Renoniine,” London, manages the designing and the cutting at the new fashion centre. Her experience will be valuable in meeting the demands of the mode. Tho workroom is under her personal supervision. Madame K. Raymond, who has an extensive knowledge of fashion’s requirements. controls the conduct of the salon. The designing of the premises lias been on delightful French lines, and an elegant atmosphere of refinement has been obtained. Warm colouring and well-planned arrangement has been responsible for 1 the development of the exclusive tone of the salon. ! This elegance is spoken from the admirable selection of the carpet of deep magenta, from the studied placing of golden-backed chairs, from the mirrored pillar in the centre of the ' salon, and from the curtaining of old gold satin. V large clientele will bo served j thoroughly from the thought of the ! management and the care taken to secure the best European inodes. Everv fashion centre of the world will be represented in the wear obtained for Auckland, $
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 756, 31 August 1929, Page 17
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236DESIGNS FOR SPRING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 756, 31 August 1929, Page 17
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