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New Lingerie Models

HE uneven hem is a feature of some of the newest lingerie models. A dainty shell-pink georgette nightdress,its scalloped hem edged with narrow lace, has a circular dip at the back in the manner approved by Fashion for many evening frocks. Like the majority of nightdresses, it is sleeveless, and a girdle of pink satin finished with A rosette encircles the waist. Coloured lace or net to tone with the georgette, silk or satin that is used to fashion the rest of the garment, is a popular trimming for up-to-date lingerie. There is a fascinating cardigan, too, made from rose-coloured lace, with a border of georgette the same shade. Pyjama suits with "jumper" tops are in great favour. A new model has a bright floral crepe de chine jumper with an attractive jabot in front, the trousers being of plain washing satin. Silhouette-shaped Princess slips of washing satin are an inspiration, since there is no tiresome fulness to mar the fit of the frocks worn over them. For evening wear there are ‘"‘backless" ecami-knickers of georgette in delicate shades, and soft satin directoire knickers trimmed with pearl, silver, or diamante embroidery. For the chilly days dainty handmade lace wool undergarments, in some eases lined with chiffon, are available.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 16, 2 November 1928, Page 12

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New Lingerie Models Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 16, 2 November 1928, Page 12

New Lingerie Models Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 16, 2 November 1928, Page 12

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