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FASHION NOTES.

Uni tons, widely liy the way, arc becoming important items of trimming, are of crystal to match (ho crystal .Tackle that fastens the narrow belt oi stilchod satin, and the crystal pin in the hat. T'he craze for black tulle (rooks continues. They axe shown, in fact, by the dozen. The bodices fit the figure and have the straight Empire linos will; very thin black shoulder straps. Brilliant buckles and clasps are. moreover, to a. very large extent taking the place of the flowers which were worn so much, at the shoulder and the waist line. Silver remains a firm favourite lm evening wear, and when allied with black it has the hall mark of fashion experts.

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Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 28 November 1928, Page 4

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FASHION NOTES. Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 28 November 1928, Page 4

FASHION NOTES. Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 28 November 1928, Page 4

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