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Here and there new versions of the turban. One is of striped silk for daytime wear ivilh light tweeds; a glamorous confection of golden sequins resembling a snake, draped with a white Shetland wool wimple and worn ivith a white dinner gown embroidered ivith sequins to match. Another is a Shetland wool scarf, cleverly twisted and knotted, and making a suitable complement for a woollen afternoon frock. The mesh bag on the left is interesting, and is of white enamelled aluminium, pliable as silk, ivashable as cotton. .■'.■■' ■ *

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 17

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Here and there new versions of the turban. One is of striped silk for daytime wear ivilh light tweeds; a glamorous confection of golden sequins resembling a snake, draped with a white Shetland wool wimple and worn ivith a white dinner gown embroidered ivith sequins to match. Another is a Shetland wool scarf, cleverly twisted and knotted, and making a suitable complement for a woollen afternoon frock. The mesh bag on the left is interesting, and is of white enamelled aluminium, pliable as silk, ivashable as cotton. .■'.■■' ■ * Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 17

Here and there new versions of the turban. One is of striped silk for daytime wear ivilh light tweeds; a glamorous confection of golden sequins resembling a snake, draped with a white Shetland wool wimple and worn ivith a white dinner gown embroidered ivith sequins to match. Another is a Shetland wool scarf, cleverly twisted and knotted, and making a suitable complement for a woollen afternoon frock. The mesh bag on the left is interesting, and is of white enamelled aluminium, pliable as silk, ivashable as cotton. .■'.■■' ■ * Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 17