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Reproduced here is a group of blouses from Paris. They incorporate several ideas which are promising for supplementary lines which quality manufacturers are planning for later spring. Top left.—Cire braid encrusted on a shadow pattern lace to make a dinner jacket-blouse. Rhinestone clasps for the belt. Right.—A bolero idea, very practical for suit blouses since it is actually an all-in-one and makes a -'smooth line under the suit jacket. Below.—An all-pleated chiffon blouse. The pleating is box, worked to stay in. From the same house, a Valenciennes lace is used all in one piece (instead of being cut into bands as it usually is). Note the pull-through tabs on the collar.

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Southland Times, Issue 23001, 22 September 1936, Page 9

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Reproduced here is a group of blouses from Paris. They incorporate several ideas which are promising for supplementary lines which quality manufacturers are planning for later spring. Top left.—Cire braid encrusted on a shadow pattern lace to make a dinner jacket-blouse. Rhinestone clasps for the belt. Right.—A bolero idea, very practical for suit blouses since it is actually an all-in-one and makes a -'smooth line under the suit jacket. Below.—An all-pleated chiffon blouse. The pleating is box, worked to stay in. From the same house, a Valenciennes lace is used all in one piece (instead of being cut into bands as it usually is). Note the pull-through tabs on the collar. Southland Times, Issue 23001, 22 September 1936, Page 9

Reproduced here is a group of blouses from Paris. They incorporate several ideas which are promising for supplementary lines which quality manufacturers are planning for later spring. Top left.—Cire braid encrusted on a shadow pattern lace to make a dinner jacket-blouse. Rhinestone clasps for the belt. Right.—A bolero idea, very practical for suit blouses since it is actually an all-in-one and makes a -'smooth line under the suit jacket. Below.—An all-pleated chiffon blouse. The pleating is box, worked to stay in. From the same house, a Valenciennes lace is used all in one piece (instead of being cut into bands as it usually is). Note the pull-through tabs on the collar. Southland Times, Issue 23001, 22 September 1936, Page 9