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FASHIONS BREEZE

HOW THE STRAWS BLOW. A gold wool jacket starred with gleaming silver sequins covers a streamlined dance frock of gold Buanchini silk crepe. Have a hooded lambs’ wool coat lined in deep red wool for city nights and country drives. A new look for important evenings are covered bodices allied with bouffant skirts. A long-sleeved bodice of black silk jersey is allied with a picturesque spreading skirt of black silk net. Spike your turban with a gilt dagger, very Medici, with a locket on top. To wear on your sleeves is a little heart of golden metal held by two hands. Newest in jewellery is a series of figures, such as three cherubs, graduated in size, to wear over your heart on a black frock.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 January 1941, Page 8

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127

FASHIONS BREEZE Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 January 1941, Page 8

FASHIONS BREEZE Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 January 1941, Page 8

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