Fashion's Fantasies.
GOME IS THE SILHOUETTE.
THE HEW DISPLAYS.
[By Electrio telegraph—cWyright? Times and Sydney Sun Services. (Received 8 a.m.)
The silhouette of the Parisiennes has changed with miraculous suddenness. It is difficult to believe, so instantaneous has been the change from being haggard and bony to becoming rosycheeked, round of limb and capable of good digestion. Now, she walks with springy tread and does not wear feathers but is crowned with gorgeous flowers. Superseding anaemic emaciation, the fashions now display the busts and hips, and full round cheeks. Flowing robes are replacing the tight skirt, possibly as some protest against the crinoline, false hips, cushioned shoulders,, solid bustles and the unhygienic trailing skirt.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 100, 21 April 1914, Page 5
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