PARIS FASHIONS
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[by electric telegraph— copyright.] [Times j>.n"d Sydney Sun Services-] PARIS, April 23. The silhouette of the Parisenne has changed with miraculous suddenness. It is dicffiult to believe that they could be so instantaneously changed from being haggard and long to rosy-cheeked, round of limb, and capable of gootl digestion. The wearer of the new style walks with a springy tread. She does not wear feathers, but instead her bat is crowned with gorgeous flowers. Superseding the anaemic and emaciated fashions, Parisiennes now display busts, hips, and full, round cheeks, their flowing garments replacing the tight skirt. Pcsibly some will protest against the crinoline, false hips, cushioned shoulders, solid bustle, and unhygienic trailing skirt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1914, Page 5
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119PARIS FASHIONS Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April 1914, Page 5
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