YOUNGER ROYALTY.
GREY FOR THE SPRING. Simple tailored styles in soft shades of grey have been chosen for spring wear in the Royal nurseries and schoolrooms. Both Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret have little coats of grey flannel, and Lady Mary Cambridge, who is some years older, has a grey double-breasted coat on military lines, with three frogs braided across the front. Lady Mary is launching a new beret. It is also in grey and is fastened down on one side with a band so that it cannot be pulled out of shape.
Mauve and white linens will be worn this summer by the little Princesses, whose lead will be followed by many mothers, some of whom are choosing mauve linen in TyroleA styles with white bodices. Other juvenile summer frocks are in mauve linen embroidered with white spots and scalloped in white. White linen for the schoolroom is a revival. Frocks will be made with buttons all down one side of the skirt.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 72, 25 March 1936, Page 13
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