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Half or full-length jackets as light as cobwebs, or chiffon, lace, or net, will be worn over next summer’s patterned evening gowns. The long chiffon coatee on the left, with full sleeves is greyish-white, and is worn over a greyish-white silk dress with a pattern of large red flowers and blue foliage. The half-length coatee in the centre, is of mist-grey silk voile, and is worn over a crepe dress with a pattern in gold, brown, black and green; a chic artificial flower in the same colours as the dress is worn at the neck. The third design is specially for the young girl, it is in the new uncrushable voile. The pattern is red dots and blue lines oh a white ground. Both the material and the pattern are admirably suited to the simple style with the flattering oval neck line and the tiny closely-gathered puff sleeves.

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Southland Times, Issue 23320, 2 October 1937, Page 16

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Half or full-length jackets as light as cobwebs, or chiffon, lace, or net, will be worn over next summer’s patterned evening gowns. The long chiffon coatee on the left, with full sleeves is greyish-white, and is worn over a greyish-white silk dress with a pattern of large red flowers and blue foliage. The half-length coatee in the centre, is of mist-grey silk voile, and is worn over a crepe dress with a pattern in gold, brown, black and green; a chic artificial flower in the same colours as the dress is worn at the neck. The third design is specially for the young girl, it is in the new uncrushable voile. The pattern is red dots and blue lines oh a white ground. Both the material and the pattern are admirably suited to the simple style with the flattering oval neck line and the tiny closely-gathered puff sleeves. Southland Times, Issue 23320, 2 October 1937, Page 16

Half or full-length jackets as light as cobwebs, or chiffon, lace, or net, will be worn over next summer’s patterned evening gowns. The long chiffon coatee on the left, with full sleeves is greyish-white, and is worn over a greyish-white silk dress with a pattern of large red flowers and blue foliage. The half-length coatee in the centre, is of mist-grey silk voile, and is worn over a crepe dress with a pattern in gold, brown, black and green; a chic artificial flower in the same colours as the dress is worn at the neck. The third design is specially for the young girl, it is in the new uncrushable voile. The pattern is red dots and blue lines oh a white ground. Both the material and the pattern are admirably suited to the simple style with the flattering oval neck line and the tiny closely-gathered puff sleeves. Southland Times, Issue 23320, 2 October 1937, Page 16

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