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“UNDIES” MUST BE FRILLED

FLOUNCES OF LACE SHADED TIERS While frocks revel in tiers of graceful frills, ••undies’' follow suit and become creations of fine and shaded laces tucked and ruched into many tiny fiounces. The straight, up-and-down slip is fast disappearing, giving place to more

feminine garments cut to lit the figure. Lace by the yards is used on the latest “undies.” One style of slip shows the skirt massed with narrow tiers of lace from the waist-line to the hem. The bodice is perfectly plain, with two shoulder straps finishing with a cross-stitch on the top. Bloomers, too, feature quantities of fine lace. They are almost square in shape, with the lace falling in semicircles over the legs. One set, comprising bloomers, brassiere, and a short slip, is made of pale pink georgette frilled with lace shading from pink to delicate mauve. j=u SHSHSHSas^s^SESESHSHSHSESHSHSESH.rU

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 509, 12 November 1928, Page 5

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“UNDIES” MUST BE FRILLED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 509, 12 November 1928, Page 5

“UNDIES” MUST BE FRILLED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 509, 12 November 1928, Page 5