NOTES IN SUMMER MODES.
Frills aro " in" again, says a writer overseas. Quite often there are four or five frills forming the skirt. One frock of powder blue georgetto in this way boasted a coat of beautiful blue-tinted lace; another of white picador had its frills piped with rod, and was worn with a sleeveless coat of red suede. Printed crepe de chine and gaily-patterned foulards will bo much worn, but these will favour the neck to kneo slimncss, with, quite often, a side pleating and bodice banding of one of the predominating colours in plain material. A green and white spotted foulard boasted a coat oi green crepella lined with the same silk as the dress, and collared and cuffed with lynx. Fur collars are being ordered on most of the summer coats, and frocks of silk are being worn under them to match or contrast. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 6 (Supplement)
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