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Dinner Hats Popular

Dinner hats appear to have come to stay. They are minute affairs, invariably worn well back on the head, and usually cleverly draped with spotted net or with tulle, writes a London correspondent. If sequins and coloured beads have -not been used to trim these little hats, flowers or feathers —or both —will adorn them. One eye-catching model worn at the Cafe Royal the other evening was made of black tulle and fine straw, with a. large cluster of mauve and purple orchids resting on the brush-ed-back hair.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1947, Page 10

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Dinner Hats Popular Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1947, Page 10

Dinner Hats Popular Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1947, Page 10