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Black will, it seems, be a foundation color for evenings in springOn the left of the group, Mrs. Grey Jessen wears a model of stiffened black lace over a slip of silver grey satin, the corsage of which is outlined in black lace. A huge bunch of pink blooms adorns the corsage. The figure sitting, Miss Theo Stephens, wears a gown of black chiffon printed in large bouquets of tawny shades. The Peter

Pan neckline and large balloon sleeves immediately put this gown in the shirtmaker class. On the right, Miss Peggy Wallder wears a magnificent gown of black marquisette over black taffeta printed in large white bows. Very full sleeves and a high neckline characterise this gown, which is of the redingote type.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20510, 31 August 1936, Page 10

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Black will, it seems, be a foundation color for evenings in spring-On the left of the group, Mrs. Grey Jessen wears a model of stiffened black lace over a slip of silver grey satin, the corsage of which is outlined in black lace. A huge bunch of pink blooms adorns the corsage. The figure sitting, Miss Theo Stephens, wears a gown of black chiffon printed in large bouquets of tawny shades. The Peter Pan neckline and large balloon sleeves immediately put this gown in the shirtmaker class. On the right, Miss Peggy Wallder wears a magnificent gown of black marquisette over black taffeta printed in large white bows. Very full sleeves and a high neckline characterise this gown, which is of the redingote type. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20510, 31 August 1936, Page 10

Black will, it seems, be a foundation color for evenings in spring-On the left of the group, Mrs. Grey Jessen wears a model of stiffened black lace over a slip of silver grey satin, the corsage of which is outlined in black lace. A huge bunch of pink blooms adorns the corsage. The figure sitting, Miss Theo Stephens, wears a gown of black chiffon printed in large bouquets of tawny shades. The Peter Pan neckline and large balloon sleeves immediately put this gown in the shirtmaker class. On the right, Miss Peggy Wallder wears a magnificent gown of black marquisette over black taffeta printed in large white bows. Very full sleeves and a high neckline characterise this gown, which is of the redingote type. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20510, 31 August 1936, Page 10

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