Two pretty ways of introducing a cape effect on a day dress. The first shows the flared half-cape, trimmed with narrow black silk braid, attached below the rounded neckline at the back of a green marocain dress. The second is suggested for a black georgette afternoon gown, the double cape being in the same material, and the collar in dainty ecru lace.
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Southland Times, Issue 21264, 10 December 1930, Page 18
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62Two pretty ways of introducing a cape effect on a day dress. The first shows the flared half-cape, trimmed with narrow black silk braid, attached below the rounded neckline at the back of a green marocain dress. The second is suggested for a black georgette afternoon gown, the double cape being in the same material, and the collar in dainty ecru lace. Southland Times, Issue 21264, 10 December 1930, Page 18
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