BOWS AND EVENING FROCKS
The bow is the favourite decoration when the more feminine trend is stressed. The butterfly-bow is always attractive. Bows appeared last season in organdie and on many day frocks, and relieved the severity of the tailormade by accompanying blouses of white cambric. This season the bow appears in taffeta and satin as well as organdie. Many evening frocks of plain satin are. adorned with bows of embroidered stiffened organza and satin ribbons. In the case of the girl or young married woman, the slim silhouette is adhered to, and gaiety is provided by the bow, applied and jVorkod in a variety of ways. From a practical point of view the bow this season should prove most helpful, especially to the young, who can afford to widen their shoulders and hip-line. Any plain afternoon or evening frock can be given a new appearance by the bow-trimming.
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Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 21
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