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THE NEW UNDIES

I The latest undies have all been de[signed with the definite idea of pre.reiving the slim princess silhouette without an unsightly wrinkle or bulge anywhere (writes :i London correspondent). Perfectly-lilting foundation garments, whether the all-in-one brassiere corset, or the brassiere and belt combination. are absolutely tievc.-sary. If the latter are preferred, the brassiere rhouid be •:»i ••! ti 11y titled at. the saute lime as the belt, so that the line is preserved All the garments in every make are built to keep the hips as slinky as possible, and to give the uplift line to the btri'

winch is a feature of the new dretse : Pct ticoat; ar>- br-iug cut nil tie- < ms. with V shaped hip sections and pin tucks, to bo as slinky as possible S. Im arc hemstitched and absolute

ly flat. Needle-run lace is inset into the petticoat and chemises tn act us brassieres. Knickers have hip yokes, and are generally cut with the open French legs. As for nightgowns, they show a tendency to follow the evening mode, with slim skirts and details on the tiny cape sleeves, which arc sometimes of lace, sometimes frilled and tucked, sometimes embroidered. _____

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1935, Page 4

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THE NEW UNDIES Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1935, Page 4

THE NEW UNDIES Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1935, Page 4