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SEQUIN NAIL POLISH

A WEST END FIRST NIGHT

At a West End first night, the "Sydney Morning Herald's" London representative saw a woman' ./earing an Edwardian cape of moleskin dyed violet-blue over a' dress of the , same colour.i Another wore,,a .black crepe gown with the front arranged in dia-mond-shaped gathers and a large pink arrow ■■. on the decolletage. This was worn under a voluminous black crepe cape embroidered with a large black cire'bow. l ' Sequin nail polish has made its debut in New York, to match the fashionable sequin trimming which one sees on nearly every evening.gown. Either silv'er'or gold varnish may be worn, and the scintillating effect is very ghy. v Floral chin-straps are to-be a feature of- the new season's millinery. They will"; keep in place the :)ill-box. boater, or sailor hats which are fashion's .decree for the spring. At the Show of Furry Pets now \ being held in London, our representative saw powder-puffs of soft white rabbitskin and coats and bags made of mouseskin. Rabbits on show had. silver, orange, blue, lilac, black, or buff skins, so that their wool need not be dyed when it is made up. Novel' fastenings' are a feature of some new Schiaparelli models. Tiny knives, forks, and spoons fasten coats and suits, and buttons like candy balls brighten dark materials, while tiny Christmas tree ornaments on a plain black day dress struck a seasonable note.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 19

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SEQUIN NAIL POLISH Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 19

SEQUIN NAIL POLISH Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1938, Page 19