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Weekly Fashion Notes

Maids, too, have their notions of Fashion!

HERE ARE STYLES TO DELIGHT THEAII

Jumper Frock.—lf you offer the maid of to-day a one-piece frock, or an ensemble which can be worn in two cl if-' ferent ways, which will she choose ? 'i he answer will be the same in every case —she will select the two-piece ensemble, because the one outlit practi-| eally suggests an entire change of wardrobe. j That is why the stylo illustrated will have such a strong appeal. The jumper can be worn outside the tunicirock in typical sports style, or under the frock as a more jiractical blouse' style—thus providing two strikingly, different effects. I

Fashioned for Maids.—Here is another style which the younger girl of to-day will appreciate, because it has been planned expressly for her by Jennifer Jean, New York’s leading designer of styles for the younger set. The shaped jacket lias been cut on tailored lines in conventional waistcoat style. It is surmounted bv a contrasting collar, and finished with the smartest of short semi-puff sleeves. The skirt is cut on “swing” lines, and will be specially appreciated on that account. The double panel front is an important detail.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 29, 3 January 1940, Page 11

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Weekly Fashion Notes Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 29, 3 January 1940, Page 11

Weekly Fashion Notes Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 29, 3 January 1940, Page 11

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