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Individuality and good taste are coupled in these fashionable evening gowns. On the extreme left is a turquoise blue frock trimmed with wine velvet on the skirt, at the waist and making the shoulder straps. A matching velvet bow is worn m the hair. The next frock is of ice blue slipper satin, and the pleated skirt gives a slim hipline. The flowers are of a dark red shade, and are worn diagonally across the bodice Next is a frock of dark red moire made on fitting lines and flaring into a soft tram The slaves are fully puffed arid a row of buttons down the back is the only trimming. On the right is a white satin frock with a deep hem and Bertha collar of bright red corded satin. A posy of red and white flowers trims the neck.

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Southland Times, Issue 23199, 14 May 1937, Page 18

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Individuality and good taste are coupled in these fashionable evening gowns. On the extreme left is a turquoise blue frock trimmed with wine velvet on the skirt, at the waist and making the shoulder straps. A matching velvet bow is worn m the hair. The next frock is of ice blue slipper satin, and the pleated skirt gives a slim hipline. The flowers are of a dark red shade, and are worn diagonally across the bodice Next is a frock of dark red moire made on fitting lines and flaring into a soft tram The slaves are fully puffed arid a row of buttons down the back is the only trimming. On the right is a white satin frock with a deep hem and Bertha collar of bright red corded satin. A posy of red and white flowers trims the neck. Southland Times, Issue 23199, 14 May 1937, Page 18

Individuality and good taste are coupled in these fashionable evening gowns. On the extreme left is a turquoise blue frock trimmed with wine velvet on the skirt, at the waist and making the shoulder straps. A matching velvet bow is worn m the hair. The next frock is of ice blue slipper satin, and the pleated skirt gives a slim hipline. The flowers are of a dark red shade, and are worn diagonally across the bodice Next is a frock of dark red moire made on fitting lines and flaring into a soft tram The slaves are fully puffed arid a row of buttons down the back is the only trimming. On the right is a white satin frock with a deep hem and Bertha collar of bright red corded satin. A posy of red and white flowers trims the neck. Southland Times, Issue 23199, 14 May 1937, Page 18

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