FRANCES DRAKE, who had an important role in "Toil of the Road," chose a charming spring ensemble of navy crepe. The onepiece dress underneath the threequarter tunic is simple and severe in line. The neckline is high and bound in white beau d'ange, and her tunic is highlighted with white pearl buttons which provide an ideal contrast. The sleeves of the frock and jacket are twins, blending into one sleeve, which pushes up high above the elbow.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19140, 8 October 1936, Page 13
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77FRANCES DRAKE, who had an important role in "Toil of the Road," chose a charming spring ensemble of navy crepe. The onepiece dress underneath the threequarter tunic is simple and severe in line. The neckline is high and bound in white beau d'ange, and her tunic is highlighted with white pearl buttons which provide an ideal contrast. The sleeves of the frock and jacket are twins, blending into one sleeve, which pushes up high above the elbow. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19140, 8 October 1936, Page 13
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