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BLOSSOM EARRINGS

Silver and gold blossoms, instead o! ordinary earrings, are among the newest notions just arrived from Paris (says a London paper). Sometimes the bell-like flowers are attached to the ears in the ordinary manner of earrings, and hang down to touch the wearer's shoulders. More often they form part of one of the new headdresses already being worn in the evening by a number of the best dressed women. The new bandeau is rather Russian in design, and comes to a high peak at the centre. It is made of either gold, or silver leaves, and the blossom earrings hang down at either side, looking particularly appropriate. _ It goes without saying in these davs of everything matching that the headdress must carry out the general scheme of the toilette, in which shoes, stockings, bags and the dress itself all match. The same flowers that are used for the earrings make their apparance on the shoulder or the hip of the dress as a bouquet. If tassels hang from the headdress instead of flowers, then the same kind of tassel will be used for the ends of the girdle, and perhaps also for the handle of the vanity bag that goes with the dress.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19660, 11 June 1927, Page 6 (Supplement)

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BLOSSOM EARRINGS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19660, 11 June 1927, Page 6 (Supplement)

BLOSSOM EARRINGS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19660, 11 June 1927, Page 6 (Supplement)

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