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FLOWER SLEEVES

ARTIFICIAL ELOOMS TO SUIT ALL AGES lowers have made their appearance as al '-€ves on evening frocks. At a recent important English ball the debutante in whose honour it was being df*t n *- Wore a white ’picture” frock. i-u« j lny Puffed sleeves, entirely com* tused of miniature artificial flowers. ,n!™ ent irely original touch fitted nam;rably wit i the old-world charh«erj°! * ier ktffera frock, and many of glrls Present were vowing to copy tpJJ'.ken these flower sleeves are inblAcf d for a debutante’s frock tiny m.^, 3oms su S»esting a Victorian bouquJT; are generally used. 1 Smart beaded frocks for the older p ? ) an more sophisticated flowers aptv.,.l, ar, d big crimson roses or peonies > torm the sleeves. AVorn°K particula rly striking model, rv'cenr a ycmn S‘ married woman at a ? r '_ the other night, was embroida _• glistening sequins, and had biiilv e short sleeve, composed of leave 1 reen foliage. Gold and silver rroste d with diamante, are also ? used for little puffed sleeves on rr ocks, in pah: shades of pink and green. *-itK l i? lly ower nrotif does not end h, k i„, Cl \ e sleeves, hut is continued by a 'vai<\ Uet °* same flowers at the

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 143, 7 September 1927, Page 5

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FLOWER SLEEVES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 143, 7 September 1927, Page 5

FLOWER SLEEVES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 143, 7 September 1927, Page 5