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FASHIONABLE TRIMMINGS.

We have accustomed oureeive* to frills and cape* made uf materials that are cut on the round, so that that they do not require to be gathered. Now; tftl* idea.h&f been adaptedto the tulle embroideries* worked Avlth p&Jllettee and>*fttalnft, end to m-tn/Uces: What a iiaHtijtlbf trouble thiH.impj[{e^ > .fdr »uch trimmlngsbare readj to pat;on tne skirt or bodice.' 4et eequin fringe are to be unlvernnlly and eeqaingaldnS of every width, the seqalne

jewn flat to the foundations * range of new trimmings Mr* ,M formed of bunches of spear he_!» :luatered together, and some of »k yst fire shaped like fans, larger ii,. "*% beads. Tas.els of these D l_v ,!l *&» important part, and deep friiTj-,.;." n «V S raw is another forlnr 11 **. ground to ti sel and white *mbn,M ß *5' i,ll colours of a light and delic»i%«s the l*Ht scene of a pantomim,. '««♦ Heliotrope, pink, and gold „ji some of the d»*p vandykert eul.„. e W .re worktrd all over wIM,, ff! 8 X patterns i. a multicoloured con? Ht «M wads tinted; wi.ilo in o'hvr !., * fe fc rows of ecru mubroldery appear, tn k #* iv place with jet, the whlto ana Jf* being a capital c-m rasr. q •«*$ U'jtdoii laces are the most faiM*,, ... P,ri*; ibey h«ve a wired cor J patterns are geometrical rnHinfthJl,!} ttiey are u*ed for flounce* in tbrJ T"!. md for mantle. Chantilly with* > H rrouud* and much jet einbroid.rw „]_' ! *' h also u«ed, and check "ncti «__"-l litberto we have only •» i-eillnga, h»ve been worked wiih W * l; * noire or silk, aud are to be ii.ed-l '■>r yokes to dre>ses a ?) _ „****§ ?lounclngs are now sold lending* in wide and narrow wMii. d * hat there is no question us to the«« o use in the fulness. c ***** MILLINERY. - In all millinery arrangements jo lowers are the salient idea of the especially wall-flower;.. A pro. it u2> et bouuet of the long narrow shsßs aehionablo was almost entirely vith mauve-coloured cyclamen trim* yith jet and ivy b- tries, a jet, b«tt«3r! he front and black satin at the hii. luge bow* are tntioduced on >onuets. A light green sMwv,fore___ 3 i«d a black one at the back and infni* vhile a jet plateau was trimmed n__s*Ti : >ri,n with deep pink t Ligretto, aud a bow < f CulJe. **i .A, Za.ncy &cra.w which rested "on th_«~. >t the head, foVrhinp; a double «.«W<h? he face, and trimmed wltli hl_ c |_ { E ! md plumes sprinkled With jet a B J». lox-pleatof Lee standing up.iiaie-SS tbovc the face. Another was a elrcU '! ittavr cat in scallops all round and*itidß^ n K . Iti tho centre was a Urg*. >oof of green velvet, secured with at! loint erect in the middle; a buuclt of __5 Lnd Rreeh tni«uonelte at the side The bonnets are nearly all amjll »„ nost have a tendency to the U»rw* ier»uasion. One of green plash, terrniiut ne; in prolonged Mercury wh w> » ln *Z vith gold sequins, was trimmed wl l|h_* bows, partly reversed, of ahot green _f! I gold moire ribbon. The crown ofiifc dainty little chapenu revealed a parte-h of tiny heartsease iv mauve and yelta* ' one largft shaded pansy formiugan aianhi! in the front in between the loops ot tii bon. An undyed straw, or, aa i»Ul|it«i term it, " green," of a fancy make,h»_i bow of green moire ribbon in front u_ ...uffabf black moire. At eithersU«n the brim were clusters of naiuruMookini small dahlias, whilst at the back thth was a tuft of dahlia foliage and buds, i swan shaped toque of old mauve m chartreuse-green miroir velvet, thfcy, embroidered with iridescent bads, but tufts of funcy grass arranged in front whilst corners of the velvet of hoth ahsfa were turned up nt the back like at«u with outstretched •wiitg v «. Very afmna was a fancy e'.raw toque in pink an 4 green, with its knots of black natin rlbboa studded, Wiih sequins and pink rose* «trhroldered iv ground ivy. So also van* Russian turban of bl»ck straw, -«ftJi, knot of turquoise velvet and two bUti tips at the back. Several prttty hats deserve more *p«i lhan we can ufiord tliem. One Inafaan amour straw of pale green and blitckffM delicately shadowed with black lace a«] little peeps of inoKS-green velvcc, powlto out of compliment to the cowslips wJiift had taken refuge amongst the Ince. tfe brim was reflexed with green velvet, uj one small cluster of purple violets rwi«4 on the hair. A picture hat of black sine, trimmed with black feathers and ri.boa,' had no Ho worn, but only « promise of then in the way of a branch ot rose leaves aad tiny buds at the back, and tbe air. beneath the brim. CHILDBEN¥cLOT_HNi3-. There will be no difficulty whafci'Vertfifi season in seiecting'matrrialsfor .hil<i*«a, Cor the smallness in patterns renders laoft }f them Ruitabl<> for the rising K«nMatioii, itspecially the drap roynle, colouredsriib )val spots (n pink and green, plaki'j )urple„_awu and green. ModiTat«l3f*h_l, ull Hkirts: full bodices, or sepvsle )louset; hugh aleevt-s, with ons cr'lw toff* ; huge collars like capuN, or frllkota he bust and shouldera lil.e berths, mii« »f lace, embroidery, or to match the."*-;; mge bats hugely trimmed; hu_e,Bfc>l)«*oi icai-fs round the waitt--ihe.6Br.llii irincipal points of children's fashion, to lay. To-morrow they may chant**, bid o-day they an* as above stated. S'etht» vhere you will, thii is how the maio.it} if children nro drest-ed. £ must now give you a pretty cost-tat or the stride for a very young gfrl, _sl iklrt is of Htripud flannelette, White tti >lue or white and pink, as yoa prefsr. )ver this another striped, skirt,'si nousseline delaine, looped op at all its length) with a bow of oftiiarf ibbnn. Tigltt bodice and full sleeves „ he ilanneleits to match the under-sktrt, ,nd an Eton jacket with immense' revers, o match the upper skirt. A lat_» felacfc tat, trimmed with puffings aiiid b..wi w rhite tulle, and' horizon Sal buckle in tbe entre. ' *-.».'-.?' The last model on my notes hat-oatta? Ide coHtume of pale green verge, esftw onnd with a bmd of white serg*, aad ooped up nllghtly on one side over a skis f the white serge. Full bodice aad let?; .-mutton sleeves. White ribbon Wtt» u-ckand waist. White straw haU-lmt-w rltb green ribbon bowa. All.fhwe «* nuch prettier to look ,at lhan tnej *»w cad «bout,-and I reebmmeud tbeo** ovclties worth copying. *, ; .. Very pretty blouse bodices tor chliatta nd young girls are made very lo*" lie neck, nnd falling oil the sfioujderv ke an 1830 low-necked bod fee. -ttft i a baud round the arms ueiofruhoulders, and to this lhe foil bate leeve is gathered. It U also gatfefl*ito another band just abofe' t» Ibow. The bodice i« fall, bsM athered round the top, and ruttne^ 4 rai3t. Thin b »dice may *bs worm «HH»# udcr bodlc* of embroidered Hiiiosli»»»*« r silk, or it may be worn without» nder bodice when intended tor eTeajofr t Is very becoming and saasrt-100-lw :hichever way it ia wora* It-may &»* iatch the skirt or not, aecordlog » ircumstances aud convenience.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8963, 29 November 1894, Page 2

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FASHIONABLE TRIMMINGS. Press, Volume LI, Issue 8963, 29 November 1894, Page 2

FASHIONABLE TRIMMINGS. Press, Volume LI, Issue 8963, 29 November 1894, Page 2