k\ v. ‘ BRIGHTENING UP BACKS. Fashion has at least realised that, although the wearer of a frock sees only in the front, other eyes have the privilege of criticising the back. And. as a rule, the backs of frocks and coats are the plainest things imaginable. The campaign for brightening this longneglected portion of feminine dress was started with long drapes trailing to (he ground at the back. Now. cut, buttons, and all manner of trimmings help to smarten the back of the frock to equal the work put into the front. Jumper suits, so far, have led the way. It is nothing unusual to see a juniper embroidered exactly the same on the back ns the front. Pictured above are two instances of evening frocks with back trimmings.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20707, 3 May 1929, Page 15
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