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FASHION

NOTES FROM OVERSEAS Quite a number of leather and kid shoes of varying shapes from brogue to spike-heeled courts are worn, of course, but the suede, and particularly the low-heel suede, take first place with the welldressed woman for streetwear. Sandals are very popular for evening wear, many of them being toeless, and some heel-less. They can be bought in metal brocade, satins of every shade, or gold and silver kid, and the straps ar e sometimes finished 1 with a clasp of brilliants. Hats are often fantastic, but just as often simple, and I have noticed a decided run on the smart sports model for every age during the past week or so. Evening frocks tend to the slenderly draped lines, though crinoline fullness is quite popu lar with the slimmer woman.

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Opunake Times, 16 July 1937, Page 3

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FASHION Opunake Times, 16 July 1937, Page 3

FASHION Opunake Times, 16 July 1937, Page 3

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