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Thelovely drapery of Edwardian days returns in the gracious gown on the left. It is of oyster satin, and may be worn With a scarlet slip and the skirt hooked up intri guingly at the bock to show the slip at the hem. Or it may be worn with an oyster slip and the skirt falling into a short train. The frock on the right, of black lace and net, recalls the swishing finery of Victorian styles. the tiny hight collar and the net at the shoulders are youthful and flattering.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 242, 9 July 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Thelovely drapery of Edwardian days returns in the gracious gown on the left. It is of oyster satin, and may be worn With a scarlet slip and the skirt hooked up intriguingly at the bock to show the slip at the hem. Or it may be worn with an oyster slip and the skirt falling into a short train. The frock on the right, of black lace and net, recalls the swishing finery of Victorian styles. the tiny hight collar and the net at the shoulders are youthful and flattering. Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 242, 9 July 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)

Thelovely drapery of Edwardian days returns in the gracious gown on the left. It is of oyster satin, and may be worn With a scarlet slip and the skirt hooked up intriguingly at the bock to show the slip at the hem. Or it may be worn with an oyster slip and the skirt falling into a short train. The frock on the right, of black lace and net, recalls the swishing finery of Victorian styles. the tiny hight collar and the net at the shoulders are youthful and flattering. Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 242, 9 July 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)