The Daily Express fashion expert reveals a revival of tlie Spanish which came to a sudden end when’ shingling came into fashion, and as a result tens of thousands of Spanish combs had to be scrapped. Spanish hats in the coming season will be restored to popularity, particularly a modified Carmen hat of shiny black straw, with a tall crown, wide brim, a red rose poised on the brim, and another nestling piquantly below the right car. Dressmakers and milliners regard the return of the Spanish vogue ns evidence of a more pronounced, feminity in dress.
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Northern Advocate, 12 June 1926, Page 10
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