NECKLACES LIKE BIBS!
Necklaces have acquired an importance they have never had before, according to the latest American ideas. A necklace is no longer a decoration
to a frock, rather, a frock is a background for the necklace! The latest idea is to have a bib of links and beads strung against a idain coloured frock—sometimes sewed to the dross, sometimes separate. With the glitter of gold or silver, the gleam of the stones that are inset, the soft jangle of the beads as
they touch, these necklaces are really entrancing.' The actual.- necklao i« thick and heavy, and ; fits just' t< ne base of the throat, and from h all the many two, three, or even our inch long pendants—drops or triangles —that in most cases graduate from smaller motifs clo§o to the large at the ends. ■ ■ /
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Evening Star, Issue 23421, 11 November 1939, Page 18
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138NECKLACES LIKE BIBS! Evening Star, Issue 23421, 11 November 1939, Page 18
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