Modes fa Gloves
The latest gloves are the last word in daintiness and lovely hand-work, states a writer in Paris. Gome of them reach nearly to the shoulder, carrying row upon row of little frills or gatherings, while others again arc very short, with cuffs like a frill standing from the wrist, embroidered and cut. out in many odd ways. A pair of chic, striped crepe gloves—a. style that is very popular—and also a. pair of silk ones gathered right up the arms, giving the effect of sleeves, were very smart. A smart pair for a tailored costume is of white kid or pique with a group of fan pleats let into the cull’ at. the back. Gloves for dressy frocks may ho dainty affairs of organdie and net. T have seen organdie glove cuffs embroidered with spots to match the colour of the hat. Organdie gloves with three large frills at the wrist set, off a simple summer frock to perfection.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7192, 26 June 1933, Page 2
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162Modes fa Gloves Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7192, 26 June 1933, Page 2
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