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This charming little frock may be copied in crepe-de-chene, marocain or voile. Navy blue with fawn collar and cuffs would be a happy choice, the inlet panel down the front of the bodice being composed of the fawn material and embroidered in navy blue. The bodice is cut separately from the skirt to allow plenty of fullness in the skirt. The little gaugings are pretty as well as smart, and hang gracefully in a soft material. For a dark-haired girl petunia, or, if she is slim, scarlet might be substituted for navy blue, or the frock might be made up in one of those very delightfu l Printed chiffons or voiles, with collar, cuffs and panel of a plain colour.

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Southland Times, Issue 20011, 27 October 1926, Page 13

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This charming little frock may be copied in crepe-de-chene, marocain or voile. Navy blue with fawn collar and cuffs would be a happy choice, the inlet panel down the front of the bodice being composed of the fawn material and embroidered in navy blue. The bodice is cut separately from the skirt to allow plenty of fullness in the skirt. The little gaugings are pretty as well as smart, and hang gracefully in a soft material. For a dark-haired girl petunia, or, if she is slim, scarlet might be substituted for navy blue, or the frock might be made up in one of those very delightful Printed chiffons or voiles, with collar, cuffs and panel of a plain colour. Southland Times, Issue 20011, 27 October 1926, Page 13

This charming little frock may be copied in crepe-de-chene, marocain or voile. Navy blue with fawn collar and cuffs would be a happy choice, the inlet panel down the front of the bodice being composed of the fawn material and embroidered in navy blue. The bodice is cut separately from the skirt to allow plenty of fullness in the skirt. The little gaugings are pretty as well as smart, and hang gracefully in a soft material. For a dark-haired girl petunia, or, if she is slim, scarlet might be substituted for navy blue, or the frock might be made up in one of those very delightful Printed chiffons or voiles, with collar, cuffs and panel of a plain colour. Southland Times, Issue 20011, 27 October 1926, Page 13

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