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*"• y ;-V4O; . ! . ' g> — ■ : —1 egjP, "Round the Clock at M.&C's" iWflKt Wit mmm siVVfM 0 * Footwear for Every Occasion. is the scheme of, the window settings, and apart from the IM Af (M 88/§ S 8318 318 w/BIB(3 iWBIB / By no means the least important featuring of this Autumn colourful effects obtained, the various featuring will prove AiL Jff MM IB IB IMJB IB iB/iV IL fl ** V/M tßj\ /JI&J&J Exposition is the new Footwear styles. a centre of great interest to all who are interested in the whims For the morning walk or sports wear interest will be centred an fancies of Dame Fashion, on t^e smart "Selby" Brogue and Semi-Brogue styles. The Morning Setting is a boudoir scene, and shews Milady Clt IVI. &• CS. J hc * are th * Oxford Shoes with Cuban and low preparing her toilet in surrounding tones of cyclamen. heels, in Russia Calf, Suedes, and Patent. For '•* Morning Walk Madam may chase one or two very HH TV J For evening: wear there is,«.diversity of styles and colouring distinctive Sports Suits, Novelty Hose and Brogue Shoes. 1 o - morrow— 1 nursaay styles in Brocade and Tinsel, Gold, Silver, and distinctive I J For Afternoons Madam may wear a suit or frock, as the combination effects. occasion warrants, and the featuring reveals several very ¥ /* ¥ ¥ » "M first floor. - and following days— ina setting of Fuchsia tones, Milady dons her evening gowns. 9 Re I jETS Good Night," the closing scene of the scheme, is a bedroom H» | jSffrjm setting m rich sunset hues. To-morrow's formal opening displays may be taken as ggf MeJ | ______ fashion's definite reply to all vexed questions sucH as the HraT in silhouette, the materials, the styles, and the i J Millinery and Mantle Salon are assembled the smartest and V most distinctive styles the Fashion World has to offer, whilst equal interest will centred on the glorious weaves and / /f . appeal the fjf Wraps can be told in cold print, so rich arc the fabrics • v \jy HI hHSv ' M USml *That it is a season of pile fabrics is evidenced _in the w — 1 I !1| |MMV \ HH assemblage of Gowns in both Brocaded and Chiffon TTrtA. ,ths, J-fnilVQ IBw I IHh I 1 HSH ' r \ Velvets, every model expressing subtle grace early Z7«« f-hsi, Ajf s\ *•*/** mrf Uniive IHI Ul I 1 C '» E ■= ' y \ Then there are the most delightful versions of early tor me IVlOrmng flours. T[ J_JjJJ[piir r?T>4\ \ QjZZZZ I \ Victorian styles, whilst lace is quite a feature. -■ i ' One may prepare the wardrobe with Sports Suits Jsr jffi mBEWW. 'A" \x * Evening Wraps come in rich Chiffon Velvets, Velvet --jj - Walking Suits smartly tailored in homespun tweeds. iSVJ W ■*" \ZA AA • V\ and Georgette, and Brocades. •.- Then again if fashion dictates would be followed a M VjA ai . tic. , ~. ~t , - . choice will be made of the new Wool Knit Suits, which ■' "I 1 Above, on the left, is portrayed a delightful Evening are distinctive in both style and colouring. i r A & own ° Shell ? k Crepe e , Chine " The front drape • ... „ tor Afternoons. flounce is quite a feature, and the crystal bead trimming On the left is sketched a very distinctive Wool Knit gives a charming effect under evening lights. - . .. \\ A simiptuous Wrap is made up of bands of Panne Velvet Ue effect. r Jac q uard ,i«. trimming is cuite a 1...... and is empioyed in many aftssterts iszxt The centre sketch shows an extremely smart Sports novel ways. ,i . . c . - r Costume of Irish tweed, in large check effects in subs The New Coat Frocks as worn under a fur trimmed coat are mostly fashioned The distinctive gown (on right )is of Lavender Ueor-. dned shade, of Fawn and Taupe. in Garbi. and Wool Marocain, and reveal delightful embroidered effect*. nn^p^kr t i»of T'rTf'r a^USje^w^Ld ' The Wool Knit Costume (on the right of above group) ,The extremely smart Coat Style depicted on left is in a fancy woollen weave, fruit. ' ~ V is a very smai;t and fashionable garment, showing in worked in many shades, and trimmed with mole Coney. The brown leather : % .<* Almond Green, A wide stripe effect is attained by belt is edged with gold beads, ' rows of drop stitches. x fh e smartly-fashioned Suit in centre is of Fawn Garbi., with trimming of == , g ■:.. = g = ' ■■.■■■■■■ = ■=3 Coney to tone. — - _ 1 1 ;„ ■ i S A very distinctive conception of a Coat Frock is sketched on right. It is of ■1 1 11 Navy Garbi., and the flare at back is trimmed with fur and embroidered - . " ; ' ? down the aides. The Great Vogue for Velvets. \Jntrn% Qytlho /ym/Z KnflV) C Dame Fashion usually allows fair latitude in regard to • l\ew OURS ana OUim*. > -J. fabrics, but on this occasion there is no mistaking the What a world of inspiration is afforded in the new Silks. " ~1 decided favour for Velvets, both for day and evening :1 - The shot effect Broche Taffetas, for instance; the two wear . 'i;. 1 ;/: tone Taffetas; the soft lustrous Grenadine in a its -^/l$ And what a glorious range of qualities and colourings *' -■ - ■ charming shades; the handsome ana 'S Ol ® /* there is to select from, in both plain and fancy CHarmeuse; Satin Ravische, a sumptuous Art Silk - 1 i \ productions. French production with a wondrous sheen, and the N. () teSv „ , f , , • Silk Morocains. J&ly f 1 Especially worthy of note among the novelty weaves _ floor. w is Vel-vet, a pile production on a Jersey Silk foundation, ■' ■ " / \ It is lighter than velvet, with a soft suede finish, and ;<> ' • r / \\ 1 NSeqS \ JOlii H \ with satin reverse. It comes in plain and Jacquard _ . / \\ \ 7 (P 1 " effects, and in colourings for both day and evening wear. Concerning Dress Accessories. 1/ Ik mBB/Wl Printed Silk velvets, too, a re quite a feature, whilst w _ / X 70. *s3KSr7 I If 'fWrlr * other evening materials include beautifully Embossed In the important matter of Gloves, the smart Gauntlet X. ( /fflflT— / Q JESSgm / I /P I Velvets, Tinsel Embossed Satins, and Velvet Embossed styles are quite the last word. Whether one choose to J fl|B / Jom'ft . I » W on Georgette, Silk and Satin grounds. f match the frock or suit or select a contrasting shade | , W 1 < / K v . J " second floor. is just a question of personal inclination, for cither mslx f I " "? ■ * conect. j In Hosiery for street wear Marie mixtures are given ' ffl ,J v , , , , preference. Another rule of fash'onjs to w«r HMiOT 11 S 'S~^/ of light transparent nature, in such shades as Kose, . Beige or Nude. Browns and Greys are also correct. - It is preferable ' that the Hose should be of a lighter Though the New Millinery reveals great diversity in shape and colouring, Hals of the small ™ Vi'olA nf Unvhinn in Unhrir* tone than the frock, and in contrast to the shoe. Cloche type are a pronounced feature. 1 fie Fi€l(l Of M/Cldfllo7l 111 V QOriCh The dominant note in Neckwear is still expressed in Many of the most distinctive modes are expressed in Velvet, some in Silk, others in Velour, p or daytime wear it has bfeen decreed that one may Bertha shapes, and it may be a dainty affair of Val. whilst the colourings favour Rich Browns in varying tones, Greens, Blues, Grey and Black- choose of either a plain or fancy weave, and be equally Lace or Georgette, or in Silver, Gold or Oxidised LaCe. To-day's Sketches give three different versions. The wide-brimmed and very becoming correct. Certainly the beautiful Jacquard effects and Q f i are B hewn in indescribable novelty laces. model on the left is of Rich Black Panne Velvet, handsomely appliqued with felt in strong other novelties to hand make the selecting of a fancy i , it/ i Q'li. ifnif tones of Mauve, Blue Ochre, and Green. Around the crown is a narrow gold tissue band. weave very tempting. Scarves for daytime wear may be of Wool or DiiK Nniti and come in Pastelle or the stronger Rainbow colourings. "J,'*h e centre Hat is of Rust Colour Chiffon Velvet, and features beautiful curves. The osprey In the matter of Cloakings, the productions are so new, The smartest Belts for wear with coats, frocks or sports trimming is in self tone. . rich and different that nothing of previous seasons can garments are of Suede, in Wng widths. Th. Smart Uttle Hat on ripht is of Cherry p anne Ve ,vet, beautifully draped, and sharply S, ! fk Ml" l" Bags appear in many novel shapes, and may be nad upturned. The novelty quill is m mole shade, instance, has a beauty of quality and colouring not in Crocodile, Suede, Milanese Leather, Velvet or DUK. before attained, whilst the imitation Ermine and the , Vanity Cases, too, are quite a feature, and reveal very Black and Grey effects will instantly appeal. novel ideas in shape. jt // A if /THH ' second FLOOR. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18662, 19 March 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18662, 19 March 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18662, 19 March 1924, Page 15