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Three Blouses from a Paris Salon—The first, in white organdi, is stitched and gauged with green silk to bring it into line with the fine green tweed suit for which it is designed. In the centre is a white satin model, sleeveless, but having a deep cape which reaches the elbows; the cape is lined with black satin like the skirt and the hat. Finally, there is a charming Rumanian blouse of white lawn, embroidered all over in thread of various colours.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1068, 4 September 1930, Page 5

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Three Blouses from a Paris Salon—The first, in white organdi, is stitched and gauged with green silk to bring it into line with the fine green tweed suit for which it is designed. In the centre is a white satin model, sleeveless, but having a deep cape which reaches the elbows; the cape is lined with black satin like the skirt and the hat. Finally, there is a charming Rumanian blouse of white lawn, embroidered all over in thread of various colours. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1068, 4 September 1930, Page 5

Three Blouses from a Paris Salon—The first, in white organdi, is stitched and gauged with green silk to bring it into line with the fine green tweed suit for which it is designed. In the centre is a white satin model, sleeveless, but having a deep cape which reaches the elbows; the cape is lined with black satin like the skirt and the hat. Finally, there is a charming Rumanian blouse of white lawn, embroidered all over in thread of various colours. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1068, 4 September 1930, Page 5

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