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Two attractive varsions of American beach ensembles, snowing the telescopic lastex vogue In the gayest Mexican stripes. The seated figure wears swim suit, overskirt and bootees, in shades .of lemon, green, red and black. The second figure shows swim suit, long coat and bonnet in royal blue, orange, rust and yellow. A striking effect is obtained by black and white stripes inset in an Austrian bathing suit, which has a deep band of whit# between briefs and brassiere .

from Austria comes the novel idea of trimming a plain primrose colored wool swim suit with cabochons of multi-colored sponge arranged to give the effect of an Hawaiian lei.

An example of the hand knit swimming models in which Anny Lewinter, Austria, specialises. it, features a tasselled finish at the front of the sun top, which shows wide bands of red, green and navy.

Two Continental sea styles. The taller figure is in a lemon yellow wool knit suit, embroidered in mille-fleur wool design on the brassiere, a trimming that is repeated on the crown of the hat. The beautifully cut skirt piece is separate. The other figure wears briefs and brassiere of multi-color knop knit, Illustrating as Eastern girdle trend. The sandals have the new one-piece sole and heel.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 34, 19 November 1938, Page 4

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Two attractive varsions of American beach ensembles, snowing the telescopic lastex vogue In the gayest Mexican stripes. The seated figure wears swim suit, overskirt and bootees, in shades .of lemon, green, red and black. The second figure shows swim suit, long coat and bonnet in royal blue, orange, rust and yellow. A striking effect is obtained by black and white stripes inset in an Austrian bathing suit, which has a deep band of whit# between briefs and brassiere. from Austria comes the novel idea of trimming a plain primrose colored wool swim suit with cabochons of multi-colored sponge arranged to give the effect of an Hawaiian lei. An example of the hand knit swimming models in which Anny Lewinter, Austria, specialises. it, features a tasselled finish at the front of the sun top, which shows wide bands of red, green and navy. Two Continental sea styles. The taller figure is in a lemon yellow wool knit suit, embroidered in mille-fleur wool design on the brassiere, a trimming that is repeated on the crown of the hat. The beautifully cut skirt piece is separate. The other figure wears briefs and brassiere of multi-color knop knit, Illustrating as Eastern girdle trend. The sandals have the new one-piece sole and heel. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 34, 19 November 1938, Page 4

Two attractive varsions of American beach ensembles, snowing the telescopic lastex vogue In the gayest Mexican stripes. The seated figure wears swim suit, overskirt and bootees, in shades .of lemon, green, red and black. The second figure shows swim suit, long coat and bonnet in royal blue, orange, rust and yellow. A striking effect is obtained by black and white stripes inset in an Austrian bathing suit, which has a deep band of whit# between briefs and brassiere. from Austria comes the novel idea of trimming a plain primrose colored wool swim suit with cabochons of multi-colored sponge arranged to give the effect of an Hawaiian lei. An example of the hand knit swimming models in which Anny Lewinter, Austria, specialises. it, features a tasselled finish at the front of the sun top, which shows wide bands of red, green and navy. Two Continental sea styles. The taller figure is in a lemon yellow wool knit suit, embroidered in mille-fleur wool design on the brassiere, a trimming that is repeated on the crown of the hat. The beautifully cut skirt piece is separate. The other figure wears briefs and brassiere of multi-color knop knit, Illustrating as Eastern girdle trend. The sandals have the new one-piece sole and heel. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 34, 19 November 1938, Page 4

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