FHE MILLINERY MODE FOR AUTUMN f\X a blight Autumn day ■with the sun shining and an important "date" in view, a. woman's thoughts just naturally turn to Hats. : No matter if-your suit-re-flects last season , . '. accessories ■will bring it up to date, and, most important of all, is the neiv Hat. . Hats again embody'that intangible quality of chic that .is so difficult to describe, yet is instantly Apparent when properly " worn.- And the angle of wearing the- new Chapeaux varies with every model and every face. We talk emphatically fof the "Russian influence" in millinery, . and that means high crowns, square crowns, and simple swathed hats that are -all crown. Then again the perennial Beret has become overgrown, flops , disarmingly over one eye, and is equally smart, in velvet or softest felt and yelour. Caps that rise abruptly to an uncompromising point are labelled '"Afghan," and are really charming above youthful faces, or for the exceptionally soignee woman. > The Skipper Hat more or less explains itself—a-jaunty built-up cap with a peaked front. Several of . Hollywood's best-dressed stars have demonstrated the smartness of Skipper Hats in recent productions. The slouch felt is still with, us, - and assumes new dipping lines: at front and .back with uplifted sides. Everything that is new and attractive in 1934 Autumn Millinery may be seen'at ■' :.'..".. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 10
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