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COLOUR IS KEYNOTE OF NEW SPRING MILLINERY

This year’s Spring headwear is notable for colour. Enchanting new shades such as Capri Blue, Quartz Pink and Coral, are featured among many lovely colour tonings that bring a light, bright, and beautiful touch to match the spirit of the season, and to create a brilliant display in the Pattison Ede Salon.

Numbered among - Pattison Ede’s collection are many exciting creations from the leading London and Continental designers: and these, as you may imagine, are quite the last word. Forward and off the face styles are prominent, together with smart tailored casuals, and pastel felts with discreet jewel trimming. Included in the overseas selection are such delightful stylings as a Pastel Blue Felt with a felt “Waterfall” at the back with matching beads at the petal base, and a charming choice in English straws with particular appeal to the smart matron. The spotlight also falls on an attractive model in Fireglow felt. This is really lovely with its double-brim effect and an upstanding rose at the back to add the final touch of beauty. This is quite the most colourful and diversified millinery collection yet presented by Pattison Ede. It is certainly a collection that must be seen by any woman who loves beautiful hats. —Advt.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27747, 26 August 1955, Page 9

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COLOUR IS KEYNOTE OF NEW SPRING MILLINERY Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27747, 26 August 1955, Page 9

COLOUR IS KEYNOTE OF NEW SPRING MILLINERY Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27747, 26 August 1955, Page 9

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