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Charming Fabrics Among New Spring Goods

FTER weeks of grey skies, rain and wind, it is a welcome change to see the sun shining once more and to feel the urge to don something brighter and more becoming than mackintosh and goloshes. After viewing the new spring goods I have come to the conclusion that the manufacturers have given us, this season, the most fascinating fabrics that ever delighted the eye of woman.: , Organdie voiles with a silky texture, soft linens, silk crepe, crepe de chines and a variety of prints, all in the most alluring patterns, are a temptation that will be hard to resist; and they just make one long for the summer months. Spring suits are to be had with coats of all lengths, from the hip-length, three-quarter to full-length; swagger, semi-fitting and fitting, all are in the mode. Beige and grey are the prominent shades and in addition to hop-sack, tweeds, ete., kasha will be well in the running. Hats are charmin,, most of ‘them have medium-sized brims with crowns rising high at the back, in colours of pastel, beige, fawn, grey, oatmeal and white. The white hats underlined with black are quite a new line and will be a boon to those who cannot wear all white.: Many of these chapeaux are derarated with posiey.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 6, 18 August 1933, Page 48

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Charming Fabrics Among New Spring Goods Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 6, 18 August 1933, Page 48

Charming Fabrics Among New Spring Goods Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 6, 18 August 1933, Page 48

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