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FLOWER GIRDLES

Milliners rnav rave and storm and declare that the* dressmakers have poached on their preserves by decorating gowns with flowers, remarks a writer in the ‘Pall Mall Gazette.’ The dressmakers just sav nothing, but they go on creating girdles for evening frocks and posies for dav dresses—-of flowers. Some of the prettiest are composed of hand-made silken flowers, with floating ribbons. Often these flowers are intermingled with fruits, bunches of grapes, and rosebuds, and deep blue forget-me-nots are a popular combination; but flowers and foliage of autumn tints are combined together' with great success for wear on gowns of browny and beige shades. . Yari-colorcil anemones, mauve, purple, pink, deep red, and cream, adorn bluegrey and mauve frocks with extraordinary artistic results. •

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Evening Star, Issue 18254, 19 April 1923, Page 3

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FLOWER GIRDLES Evening Star, Issue 18254, 19 April 1923, Page 3

FLOWER GIRDLES Evening Star, Issue 18254, 19 April 1923, Page 3