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TWO INTERESTING VERSIONS OF THE BLOUSE VOGUE.—The first in pale lemon lawn is daintily adorned with rows of hem-stitching and finished with a narrow black velvet ribbon tie en suite with the belt; the hat is decorated with coloured raffia embroideries. The second model, in pale green crepe de chine, is simply trimmed with narrow tucks, a turnover collar, and a dark green ribbon tie; this hat also is embroidered in raffia.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 759, 4 September 1929, Page 5

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TWO INTERESTING VERSIONS OF THE BLOUSE VOGUE.—The first in pale lemon lawn is daintily adorned with rows of hem-stitching and finished with a narrow black velvet ribbon tie en suite with the belt; the hat is decorated with coloured raffia embroideries. The second model, in pale green crepe de chine, is simply trimmed with narrow tucks, a turnover collar, and a dark green ribbon tie; this hat also is embroidered in raffia. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 759, 4 September 1929, Page 5

TWO INTERESTING VERSIONS OF THE BLOUSE VOGUE.—The first in pale lemon lawn is daintily adorned with rows of hem-stitching and finished with a narrow black velvet ribbon tie en suite with the belt; the hat is decorated with coloured raffia embroideries. The second model, in pale green crepe de chine, is simply trimmed with narrow tucks, a turnover collar, and a dark green ribbon tie; this hat also is embroidered in raffia. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 759, 4 September 1929, Page 5

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