Navy-and-oyster printed crepe forms the long bodice of an up-to-date afternoon gown, and plain navy crepe the flared flounce skirt. The bodice is draped to indicate the natural waistline, the draperies being drawn into a loose bow above the hip. Shaped frills of the plain fabric finish the loose three'quarter sleeves which fall over tightly-fitting cuffs.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1929, Page 8
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56Navy-and-oyster printed crepe forms the long bodice of an upto-date afternoon gown, and plain navy crepe the flared flounce skirt. The bodice is draped to indicate the natural waistline, the draperies being drawn into a loose bow above the hip. Shaped frills of the plain fabric finish the loose three'quarter sleeves which fall over tightly-fitting cuffs. Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1929, Page 8
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