WOMAN'S WORLD.
Paris Jotting's. Flannel monopolises the sporting field in white, yellow, Titian sand, almond, green powder blue and brick dust. All stores exploit the flannel mode in its various ramifications. Uppermost in all collections is the separate coat in seven-eighths or three-quarter length, unlined, and collared Vn tailored manner or in soft white fabric. Then comes the ensemble costume consisting of long coat and one-piece dress or two-piece jumper frock; or again, a matching skirt with a silk overblouse or contrasting coloured waistcoat of flannel or silk. Third in line comes the taiileur in single or double breasted models. A matching capo often completes the taiileur. Mannish flannel waistcoats and striped English blazers are booked for an amazing summer vogue. The sleeveless flannel jacket in a contracting shade is almost an essential to any wardrobe. Good also ar e the boyish type of flannel dress in one or twopiece styles, with or without sleeves. Finally, the separate flannel skirt scores high honours.
With top of fancy tricolette over a. jjnilane3e jersey skirt this sporty style Would be effective.
j* coat of wool marocain of gaberdine Is shown, cream with black or fancy braid for summer,. Of course, linen would do equally well at less cost or silk could be used,. It all depends upon your Choice'—and your parse.
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Matamata Record, Volume VII, Issue 586, 1 December 1924, Page 2
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