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FOR THE GIRL WHO HAS TURNED UP HER HAIR.

One-piece frocks continue their career of prosperity and a remarkable chic model, suitable for the girl who has turned up her hair as well as for older women, is illustrated. Here is a design that one can picture developed with entire success in blue

linen, with red embroidery, in navy serge, with red embroidery, or in shantung, embroidered in brown. The long, straight line of the front is extremely becoming to stoutish figures, and the regiment of small buttons linked with little straps of the dress material, is a charming feature. Length and elegance, again, are expressed by the plain, beautifully shaped sleeves, and the tunic imparts further grace. This, proceeding from the wa:st on either side of the centre-front, exposes a deep piece of the skirt at the sides and back, but is sloped to sharp points in front, where it reaches almost to the hem of the skirt. The waist is partially belted. The embroidery takes the form of triangles of graduated size and is worked in plain darning stitch. The collar is of just the right size and shape to be becoming, and is finished with an attractive little bow. Crowning this charming dress is a large cloche hat with silk crown —a very lovely model,

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4218, 21 January 1921, Page 4

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FOR THE GIRL WHO HAS TURNED UP HER HAIR. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4218, 21 January 1921, Page 4

FOR THE GIRL WHO HAS TURNED UP HER HAIR. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4218, 21 January 1921, Page 4