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“MISS LONDON.”

AUTUMN AND WINTER DRESSES. EVENING SKIRTS WILL BE LONGER. (Received 6, 12.10 p.m.) London, Sept. 5, “ What is Miss London going to be this autumn?” was a question at the secret trade show at Olympia. “ Oh, ladylike,” replied a dress designer, “ and this winter very ladylike. ’ ’

Evening skirts will be longer, some having two yard trains and others deeply fringed skirts. Waists will Generally be two inches higher. Sports dresses will bo slightly longer and day dresses unchanged. Hats will be quieter, fitting like a skull-cap inlaid with trimmings of brass studs and leather discs of mosaic colours.

The mannequins paraded showing new smoking suits, aviation suits, and boudoir suits, all with trousers.

The latest dress colours include peachstone, musk pink, Naples yellow, and Veronese green. Stockings are all shades of brown with hand painted pansies on the knees. —(A. and N.Z.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 6 September 1927, Page 5

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“MISS LONDON.” Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 6 September 1927, Page 5

“MISS LONDON.” Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 6 September 1927, Page 5