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Blooming with femininity, the new hats are fresh looking, demure, and beguiling. Flowers are everywhere, and in the picture below we present this style — a huge flower made of exotic feathers mounted on a beige straw with high croton. Charm is completed with the soft veil.

Summer Languor is expressed by the big yellow hat on the right. Of an uncommon straw, it complements an unusual flowerfigured frock with its own big bloom. Brown ribbon round the hat hangs down to the waist.

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Southland Times, Issue 23942, 7 October 1939, Page 13

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Blooming with femininity, the new hats are fresh looking, demure, and beguiling. Flowers are everywhere, and in the picture below we present this style — a huge flower made of exotic feathers mounted on a beige straw with high croton. Charm is completed with the soft veil. Summer Languor is expressed by the big yellow hat on the right. Of an uncommon straw, it complements an unusual flowerfigured frock with its own big bloom. Brown ribbon round the hat hangs down to the waist. Southland Times, Issue 23942, 7 October 1939, Page 13

Blooming with femininity, the new hats are fresh looking, demure, and beguiling. Flowers are everywhere, and in the picture below we present this style — a huge flower made of exotic feathers mounted on a beige straw with high croton. Charm is completed with the soft veil. Summer Languor is expressed by the big yellow hat on the right. Of an uncommon straw, it complements an unusual flowerfigured frock with its own big bloom. Brown ribbon round the hat hangs down to the waist. Southland Times, Issue 23942, 7 October 1939, Page 13

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