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Three suggestions for mid-season dresses. A midnight-blue crepe, satin model, with hat to match, is seen on the right; this shows a new collar finishing in a loose bow, and a sash of self material tightly swathing the hips and falling in a cascading drapery down one side. Pale cedar brown crepe materialises the frock in the centre, the bodice of which daintily finished with a waterfall collar, pouches at the normal waistline over a pleated skirt set in a deep hip-yoke. The third model illustrates the bolero and skirt idea, developed in printed silk and worn with a blouse to tone with the lightest colour. This last is especially attractive for home wear.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1930, Page 23 (Supplement)

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Three suggestions for mid-season dresses. A midnight-blue crepe, satin model, with hat to match, is seen on the right; this shows a new collar finishing in a loose bow, and a sash of self material tightly swathing the hips and falling in a cascading drapery down one side. Pale cedar brown crepe materialises the frock in the centre, the bodice of which daintily finished with a waterfall collar, pouches at the normal waistline over a pleated skirt set in a deep hip-yoke. The third model illustrates the bolero and skirt idea, developed in printed silk and worn with a blouse to tone with the lightest colour. This last is especially attractive for home wear. Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1930, Page 23 (Supplement)

Three suggestions for mid-season dresses. A midnight-blue crepe, satin model, with hat to match, is seen on the right; this shows a new collar finishing in a loose bow, and a sash of self material tightly swathing the hips and falling in a cascading drapery down one side. Pale cedar brown crepe materialises the frock in the centre, the bodice of which daintily finished with a waterfall collar, pouches at the normal waistline over a pleated skirt set in a deep hip-yoke. The third model illustrates the bolero and skirt idea, developed in printed silk and worn with a blouse to tone with the lightest colour. This last is especially attractive for home wear. Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1930, Page 23 (Supplement)

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