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The “feminine touch” is deftly introduced into day dresses by means of fragile lingerie collars, cuffs, jabots and the like. Here is an attractive way of applying the idea to a plain cornflower blue wool crepe frock by means of a cross-over fichu and turn-back cuffs of beige organdi edged with tiny beige lace frills.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1929, Page 3

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The “feminine touch” is deftly introduced into day dresses by means of fragile lingerie collars, cuffs, jabots and the like. Here is an attractive way of applying the idea to a plain cornflower blue wool crepe frock by means of a cross-over fichu and turn-back cuffs of beige organdi edged with tiny beige lace frills. Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1929, Page 3

The “feminine touch” is deftly introduced into day dresses by means of fragile lingerie collars, cuffs, jabots and the like. Here is an attractive way of applying the idea to a plain cornflower blue wool crepe frock by means of a cross-over fichu and turn-back cuffs of beige organdi edged with tiny beige lace frills. Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1929, Page 3