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SCARVES AND PARASOLS

FASHION IN PARIS Parasols are one of the many feminine accessories which have accentuated the 19th century touch in Paris fashions, and designers have not been slow to realise that fine wool mousseline can make an exceptionally pretty and very feminine parasol. Those seen in Paris to date, says a fashion note from the New Zealand Wool Board, have been fashioned from striped wool scarves of the type shown by Rodier, and a pretty fantasie consists of wearing a wool scarf to match your sunshade.

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Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 10, 18 August 1948, Page 9

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SCARVES AND PARASOLS Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 10, 18 August 1948, Page 9

SCARVES AND PARASOLS Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 10, 18 August 1948, Page 9

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