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FEMININE ACCESSORIES.

Flowers are used in enchanting ways. A large posy of simple flowers is fastened at the waistline of your evening frock, and one or two loose flowers are stitched down the skirt, as if they were tumbling from the posy. An evening bag, made from a circle of lame, folded in half, with a bunch of flowers at the clasp, goes well with a frock decorated as above. ■ Last year’s black dinner gown is completely transformed worn under a little chiffon coat with flowers stitched in gay profusion over the sleeves. A simple summer garden frock is converted into something more intriguing with the help of a long chiffon scarf. This is draped over the shoulders and down the back, and has little hearts in contrasting colours to it.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 47, Issue 2671, 17 September 1937, Page 2

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FEMININE ACCESSORIES. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 47, Issue 2671, 17 September 1937, Page 2

FEMININE ACCESSORIES. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 47, Issue 2671, 17 September 1937, Page 2

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