FLOWER FASHIONS
Belts, Posies and Corsages Flower belts aud posies, floral headbands and corsage garnitures are features of the spring fashions; in fact, there is a regular vogue just now for flowers of any and every kind. The
attractive feature of these flower trimmings is their extreme daintiness. Very small blooms may be made up into unusual shapes. The “trail” style that used to be fashionable, extending from the front of the corsage all down one side to the waist, has moved up higher, and now appears over the shoulder, just, outlining the top of the sleeve for evening dress.
Day frocks, even those of simplt design, have flower bells and posies A white pique frock may be circlet at the waist by gardenias made of the pique, while a quaint little pocket or the left of the bodice is composed ol two of the gardenias joined togethei with white silk faggoting.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 286, 30 August 1935, Page 14
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152FLOWER FASHIONS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 286, 30 August 1935, Page 14
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