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Silhouette.

The correct silhonette is made up of matching garments of two, three, or four pieces, forming an ensemble. Firstly, the three-piece tweed or suiting ‘ensemble, consisting cf coat, skirt, and woven jumper of various combinations of matching and c«ntrasting materials and colours. Secondly, for wear under the topcoat, a two or three-piece woven suit, consisting of jumper and skirt, or for variety an extra garment in the form of a sleeveless cardigan. Diagonal and borizontal stripes are favoured, or the all self-colour woven garment neatly trimmed snede. Skirts attain distinctiveness either by being finely and fully pleated or of frankly bold check or stripe pattern. They may be of suiting or heavy tweed, .according toa use.-Miss Sproston, 4YA, Dunedin,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19280427.2.29.7

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 6

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Silhouette. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 6

Silhouette. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 27 April 1928, Page 6

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