“LEAVES FROM A FRENCHWOMAN'S DIARY” Typical of the new ensembles which please the critical Parisienne is this one in navy-blue woollen veile. The skirt has a long hip-yoke merging into a flare below the stitched line; the little coat is of bolero persuasion, similarly stitched; the blouse ivory crepe de chine embellished with hand-worked blue spots on the jabot; and the hat is navy-blue braid-straw trimmed with a little tuft of feathers.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 June 1930, Page 10
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72“LEAVES FROM A FRENCHWOMAN'S DIARY” Typical of the new ensembles which please the critical Parisienne is this one in navy-blue woollen veile. The skirt has a long hip-yoke merging into a flare below the stitched line; the little coat is of bolero persuasion, similarly stitched; the blouse ivory crepe de chine embellished with hand-worked blue spots on the jabot; and the hat is navy-blue braid-straw trimmed with a little tuft of feathers. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 June 1930, Page 10
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