TUDOR VOGUE.
Mayfair, owing largely to the Tudor ISy°to St tl^ e S strives to be too, tco . is "Do I look like one of Henry VIII. ■wives, darling?" , ■. In a word, sine Las realised Low be coming a Lead-dress at night can be, and is°following Paris' example of wearin" combs, diadems and wired material that stands out, halo-bkc. round tlie head She has found out, too, that a square "Tudor" neckline 18 as well as chic, and looks terr bly decorative when worn with long, tight Tudor sleeves. . , . Another mode of the momenta* hat which makes it unnecessary for you to cross vour thumbs when you go under a ladder—your quills do They stand up crossed perkily at the back of a plain felt hombi.rg and are said to make you proof against ill-luck during your morning walk. In the afternoon your velvet beret or turban should have two tiny silveied or lacquered quills crossed in the centie front lvin w almost between your eyeW,, ."d .t »i g ht yo„ can h.v. paradise plume., -which cr<*» t over the front of your up-to-the-tlnoat evening frock, with their ends waving over your shoulders.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 4, 5 January 1934, Page 9
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