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COLOURED TULLE DANCE FROCKS

Tulle is being worn again for dancing. Not black, which soon looks “ rusty,’’ but coloured frocks with shoulder capes and sashes of thick moire silk. Moire is used a lot to trim day frocks, too. A black afternoon woollen suit had lacings of black moire on tho side of the bodice and a belt of the same. The woollen jacket was lined with moire, so that it did not cling to the dress, and it was trimmed with black Persian lamb. Coats of flat fur like shaved lainb and broadtail wrap over the hip one side and fasten just behind (if you are slim enough) with a. largo chromium buckle instead of a fur button, which gets shabby so quickly.

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Evening Star, Issue 21724, 19 May 1934, Page 23

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COLOURED TULLE DANCE FROCKS Evening Star, Issue 21724, 19 May 1934, Page 23

COLOURED TULLE DANCE FROCKS Evening Star, Issue 21724, 19 May 1934, Page 23

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