FICKLE FASHION.
DRESSES LONGER: HAIR ALSU. SUVA, Sept. 22. Mrs. Dorothy Tallis, with her daughter June and her daughter-in-law, and Sir Geo. Tallis, are returninor on the Sierra, after a three and a-fialf months’ tour of Amer.cn, “There is nothing much in America to catch a. woman s eje, ’ saict Mrs. Tallis. “Really, Ido not thuuv they are very much ahead of Australia in fashions. You see a bit of fur for outside wear. “Nobody is now wearing the short bob. The new stye is to throw the hair back over the' ears and hang a long bob at the side of the neck. “Evening dresses are tending to be longer, with all sort s of irregularities, long one side, or at tbe back. I believe there might He a tendency for longer every-day frocks, hut the same old two-piece is everywhere m evidence. “Yes, and on second! thoughts there are a lot of people growing the hair long again, after being nobbed for years and years.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10710, 6 October 1928, Page 3
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