EVENING WRAPS
Xo material is too beautiful for the fashioning of evening cloaks. Silver and gold lame, shot with colour and then jewelled, are regarded with favour, and of course tho lining must be equally beautiful. Imagine a silver lame coat shot with blue; it ?s then powdered with crystals and lined with blue velvet; the collar and cull's are of snow-white fox. In design they are a happy blend between a cape and coat, and, as will be readily understood, are endowed with an atmosphere of luxury. The shawl will bo seen, states a London writer, but draped in an entirely difftiC-nt manner; it will not be folded, merely the hem turned back, and will fall from the shoulders.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 16
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