COLOURED RIMS.
EVENING EYEWEAR. Spectacles, with rims coloured to match one's frocks are the latest bcautifiers. The. dull tortoise-shell or horn which looked so unattractive has now been replaced by a delicately moulded composition in shades of red, green, blue, silver arid fold, and, in fact, every variety of colour to tone with an evening gown. Women who wish to look as young and beautiful as possible, find that. the. coloured rims make them appear years younger and much more attractive. Necessity being, a s usual, tho mother of invention, coloured "evening eye wear " has evolved from the bright thought of an up-to-date designer, and proves a tremendous success. So arc the Little cases for holding them, in tinsel and brocade as well as velvet and crepe de chine.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 6 (Supplement)
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