WHAT TO WEAR.
INGENIOUS LITTLE IDEAS
A Military Touch: Contrasting cord or braid can be used with very smart effect on a simple jacket suit —brown on beige, or navy on light blue. It will bring a new interest to last season's suit.
The Bride in White: The charming bride arrives in a hooded cape of white silk net demurely held at the neck with two camellias. Instead of a bouquet she carries a white prayer book which is delightfully in keeping with the simplicity of her gown. For Your Evening Shoes: Single small flowers, to match a posy worn at the waist, are sewn across the front of a pair of evening shoes. This subtle and attractive finishing touch is well worth adopting. The New Gauging: Last year's full puff sleeves! Yes, but they can have this year's gauging! Hold the sleeve in with a band of gauging a few inches from the shoulder, where the sleeve begins. The neckline looks very smart finished with dome buttons in graduated sizes, to give a choker-necklace appearance. Spotted with Linen Buttons: White spots on a navy ground are smart and they can be very new when the effect is produced in an original way. Sew white linen pillow-case buttons here and there on the corner of a navy handkerchief, and also on the turn-up brim of a Breton sailor hat, faced up with any navy material.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 22 November 1935, Page 3
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235WHAT TO WEAR. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 22 November 1935, Page 3
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