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‘the Feminine World Frlxiis Adorn Headgear If: London, April 7 As.woraen are just recovering fromLt§fie excitement caused by the introduction of the new kinema gownj Sibout which fashion experts j have! been raving for the past few I weeks, they have chosen fruit salad trimmings for their spring millinery. AH ■ sorts of fruits have been j utilised and made into posies to adordi the newest headgear. Raso berries will vie with oratges, tiny grapefruit will nestle coyly i n beds of leaves, aod lemons, black curraDts, grapes jand bananas will not be omittof,' Intertwined with let res, they wi' make milady’s headgear t;uiy “ springlike.” So : jsseli dressed wer° the women in IR Harrison Owen’s successf ' play ‘I Doctor Pygmalion ” that even the . -.rvti v.'Oß'tii'. merrtplllg^pP^SaieSelFgSsped. Tfifc occasion was the appearance of the modern damsel in a taffeta turquoise gown, practically invisible abovS the waist, the flesh -coloureu straps holdtDg in place a tiny bodiqe. Gossamer veils -nbroidared with false eyebrows and tinted to match the bair are the 1 -t feminine fashion, reports the Pi.us correspondent of the Daily Mail. The veil covers just tfc* upj_. part of the lace. 1

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Inangahua Times, 22 April 1932, Page 1

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News by Mail. Inangahua Times, 22 April 1932, Page 1

News by Mail. Inangahua Times, 22 April 1932, Page 1