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Feminine Fashions

A COLUMN FOR WOMEN READERS

ERMINE AND VELVET

A new and amusing way to use che precious ermine tails is shown above in the many bows which decorate this pompous evening gown.

BLOUSE IN PASTEL BLUE

This charming little blouse, which suits so well with a tailor-made dress and which looks nice under the opened jacket, is a novelty. The model shown above is very becoming with the little upstanding collar, which is tied together by means af a little butterfly, which is repeated at thq belt.

NEW LINEN

GOWN IN LACES WITH HEAVENBLUE TRIMMING

A charming evening gown in two pieces. The milliner has succeeded in obtaining a nice combination of a jacket, a shirt, and a little puffing sleeve, and the result is excellent.

A decorative “shirt-front” such as this will entirely change last year’s black gown. Here light-blue pique has been used, which makes a charming effect on the black ground.

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Bibliographic details

North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 7, Issue 59, 26 November 1937, Page 3

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Feminine Fashions North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 7, Issue 59, 26 November 1937, Page 3

Feminine Fashions North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 7, Issue 59, 26 November 1937, Page 3