FASHION'S BREEZE
HOW THE STRAWS BLOW. A dinner dress with a swirling skirt of white lace has a moulded black silkiersey bodice. Specially designed to wear with an unadorned dress are gilt mesh evening mins with coloured stones studding them. Tiger-eye. u now deep gold colour, is used for a softly-gathered leather bag. Other new colours are ripe melon. Persian turquoise, and golden sand. Lapel styles are still important—try one of the little ponies covered in white pony’s hair with a mane of mink fin’. Navy blue serge is coming back with a rush. It is used for a suit with black velvet revers and collar, blue and black being new affinities. Also for a dress edged with black passementerie, like a 1914 Serge at night is news, too. and you will dress it up with gold, ally it with glittering black, and add white gloves. .American autumn fashions include lots of fur. New on a superbly tailored simple mink coat is an Ascot tie, and the streamers are a tine place for a clip.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 January 1941, Page 8
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175FASHION'S BREEZE Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 January 1941, Page 8
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