MODERN FASHIONS.
NO GOOD BEING SHOCKED.
"Times" and "Sydney Sun" Services. (Received March 10, 8 a.m.)
LONDON, March 9.
Modern fashions reveal the most bewildering medley imaginable. There are women of past centuries with bared throats, shoulders, arms; and never before have been shown such masculine tendencies about their nether limbs. The season % tailor-mades express the spirit of the age. They have that open throat with a softly lying lawn collar and touch of gray embroidery in waistcoat; a jauntily-cut coat and an audacious lifting of the skirt. There is no good being shocked at its audacity, as youth is almost always audacious, and tailor-mades are essentially young this season.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 28, 10 March 1914, Page 8
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