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FASHION HINTS.

Be women. Beautiful, mysterious, artfully artless, alluring, even though capricious. Over a silver sheath throw the cobweb of a fairy broidered chiffon frock, and deck it with roses. Enhance the glory of your statuesque form with a clinging frock of a nacre crepe. Select your evening frocks of gold and silver cloth that scintillates like fireflies, or like flames, or phosphorescent fish in tropic seass. Of nacreous flesh make a perfect back ground for your face in deep cut gowns for day as well as night, framed by a collar of precious lace. .Shun all that threatens beauty. Life, when well-dressed is joy. What with capes, trailing fluttering dress-points, curls in the back of the neck, and small, shining feet, we are going to be romantic this season, as has not been possible in so great a degree for some time p J ast. Eyebrows must not be neglected these days." While exaggerated shaping is to be deplored, they must be eared for if they are going to look their best under the new revealing hat-brims. Basque berets have been seen in the evening at the theatre. They are made entirely of black spangles or of velvet and are extremely chic and practical. Women, sophisticated women, are endeavouring to look “different." They are turning more and more to very individual evening gowns for great occasions.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1932, Page 7

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FASHION HINTS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1932, Page 7

FASHION HINTS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1932, Page 7

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