FASHION’S BREEZE
’ HOW THE STRAWS BLOW.
For casual town wear try a navy whipcord coat that achieves its effect with its faultless line. Like chain mail is an intricate arrangement of gold circles making r wide .bracelet and necklace.
Wooden angels are carved and gilded into bright dress clips for your winter frock.
A gold heart pin has a mercury thermometer in the centre, which shoot? from freezing tn boiling point when you touch the mercury. , Wool the colour of pure gold is used for a three-quarter length sleeved frock, with a belt made of the same material studded with gold nail heads
A black', purple, and olive striped jersey frock has a matching stocking cap turban that hangs down the back Black Persian lamb banded with turquoise beads makes an unusual belt or a black crepe frock draped to one side Worth embroiders gold beads acrosr the yoke of a taupe brown silk Jcisej frock with bishop sleeves. Navy blue for autumn— try it in r velveteen suit with a quilted jacke and a flaring skirt. A velvet hat for dining has several little birds poised in flight over youi forehead.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 April 1941, Page 2
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