Linen would be an ideal fabric for this Vogue designer suit for spring. It is a loose fitting, lined, above hip, front-wrapped jacket with shoulder pads. The shoulders are also extended slightly. A contrast colour can be used on the right front — it would look especially striking in black and white. The skirt is slim and straight with front and back pleats to the waistband. The zip is in the back and slanted pockets at the front. Easy to make, this Vogue outfit has the look of fashion.
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Press, 7 August 1985, Page 32
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88Linen would be an ideal fabric for this Vogue designer suit for spring. It is a loose fitting, lined, above hip, front-wrapped jacket with shoulder pads. The shoulders are also extended slightly. A contrast colour can be used on the right front — it would look especially striking in black and white. The skirt is slim and straight with front and back pleats to the waistband. The zip is in the back and slanted pockets at the front. Easy to make, this Vogue outfit has the look of fashion. Press, 7 August 1985, Page 32
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