A simple home gown, embodying most of the features that have achieved success this season, is developed in pale fawn and cherryred crepe de chine. The slightly gauged shoulder line is good; so also is the well-cut skirt flaring into godets each side and falling from a belt placed just above the hip-line. A dainty touch is secured by means of the pale fawn georgette jabot which finishes the highcut neckline.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1929, Page 4
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71A simple home gown, embodying most of the features that have achieved success this season, is developed in pale fawn and cherryred crepe de chine. The slightly gauged shoulder line is good; so also is the well-cut skirt flaring into godets each side and falling from a belt placed just above the hip-line. A dainty touch is secured by means of the pale fawn georgette jabot which finishes the highcut neckline. Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1929, Page 4
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