DINNER GOWNS ARE FASHIONED OF FLIMSY LACES
Fashioned with magic fingers—these new dinner dresses of filmy nets and laces in lovely mysterious sooty black! They are just as exciting, just as thrilling, and infinitely newer than tho long, slinky velvets you wistfully hato to get along without. They arc flattery affairs, made with ruffles from the knee to the floor, with fichu-like shoulder covers or capes and long dramatic silhouettes. One in particular is a honey—a long superbly fitted dress of dull black satin is used as a foundation for a regular tie-on apron of black, exquisitely fine not—the apron is ruffled, and you tie the lingo bow in front and the apron train effect trails gracefully and romantically back of you as you go down to dinner.
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Evening Star, Issue 21935, 23 January 1935, Page 13
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128DINNER GOWNS ARE FASHIONED OF FLIMSY LACES Evening Star, Issue 21935, 23 January 1935, Page 13
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