BELTS AND WAISTLINE
Belts are much more important to the well dressed woman at Home than for many years past. There are belts drawn in as close about the middle as the modern figure will permit comfortably. There are also belts that suspend themselves just above the hip bones. Tn most cases they are wide enough to deserve notice, and 'heir colom as well as their size makes for attention, for usually they are of leather ami very often of a colour much darker or much lighter, or much more brilliant than the frock on which they are worn. There are belts which seem to suspend a separate skirt over a shirt worn inside it. There are others than catch a onepiece dress into a distinctively feminine figure. And there are. alsa important belts that, buckle firmly about , the hips.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 300, 4 December 1929, Page 9
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