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SOME NEW FANS

Gold sunflowcis on bluon net mado 'a lovely fan which had a long oud of tho sunflower embioidercd net forming a scarf which the wearisr could wind round her neck if sho dosired, bays a wiitcr in the London "Daily Chronicle." This fan accompanied a slim frock of gold tissue. Very narrow, pointed leathers, probably of humble origin, but'dyed in beautiful shades of purplo and blue, fashioned a fan carried by the wearer of a grey-bluo velvet evening gown with a tiansparcnt hem. Similar feathois in green and maize colour made a far which blended in colourings with a draped frock of maize satin. A huge white ostrich feather fan, its width when open being almost equal to the height' of the mannequin who carried it,' accompanied a chaiming frock of white georgette which had a knot of pink and White feather flower* oii one hip and a deep hem of rathe thick lace.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 150, 31 December 1928, Page 13

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SOME NEW FANS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 150, 31 December 1928, Page 13

SOME NEW FANS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 150, 31 December 1928, Page 13

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