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COURT DRESSES.

Ifc is not generally known that the Queen, though conservative as to her own fashions, chooses, or at least sets, a standard for the frocking of the women who are presented at Court. The sketches of frock designs, that are the guide of the dressmakers for the seasons Courts, are submitted to Her Majesty some weeks before the season commencos, and she studies them carefully before giving her decision.

The Queen is never arbitrary, in her judgment. Her main wish isi tnat those who are presented at Court, should bo becomingly and suitably attired for tho occasion. Any hints , that sho may give aro with that end in view.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20596, 21 June 1930, Page 30 (Supplement)

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COURT DRESSES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20596, 21 June 1930, Page 30 (Supplement)

COURT DRESSES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20596, 21 June 1930, Page 30 (Supplement)