A Flair for Grooming’s The Thing
So many women have a flair for dress—but it just doesn’t go deep enough. It so often concerns itself with surface things, and neglects foundations. A flair for grooming’s the thing. If you have it, the simplest frock assumes the chic of an exclusive model. Without it, you spend your guineas in vain. Good grooming is a matter of smoothing your lines and distributing your curves differently for different types of clothes. Before you step into your tailored suit, for instance, your curves must be curbed into, trimness and firmness with a stepin. You can be more supple and free, but still controlled, for sports in an elastic pantee or girdle. And when night falls your lines are long, slender and flowing in a supple satin controletto with tho stretch woven in.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 197, 22 August 1938, Page 11
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138A Flair for Grooming’s The Thing Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 197, 22 August 1938, Page 11
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