BY NIGHT LIGHT
WE BECOME VERY FEMININE,
||f Fashion has evolved what surely must be some of the loveliest styles imaginable for this winter's Evening Wear. Glorifying the natural form, lines are smoothly curved, clinging without being tight, worked in plain Crepes and Velvets and "good looking" fabrics. Jsf An ultra feminine touch is added for those who fear the stark simplicity of the evening mode, in the collars and necklets of feather that mark the zenith of chic. Delicate pastel shades, brilliant "night" colours, and the übiquitous black and white are shown in Ostrich, Guineafowl, and Cog feathers. Shades include Shell, Salmon, Nil, Clover, Honey Beige, Brandy, Ciel Blue, Scarlet, Japonica, Grey, Black, arid White. You wear them closely round the throat, or carelessly thrown across the shoulder, and the effect is divinely colourful and softening. Ifl Prices range from 31/6 to 73/6. From the Model Showrooms, First Floor. . KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1933, Page 6
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153BY NIGHT LIGHT Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1933, Page 6
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