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PRESENT-DAY MODES.—The evening frock on left is of pale green moire, and depicts the main trimming at the back, consisting of huge bows and graceful draperies—reminiscent of the bustle period. The frock on right maintains the slim outline and long draperies, and is composed of black lace over a black and red foundation. Floral shoulder straps strike a new note, while the enormous ostrich feather fans to match the frocks provide a graceful finish.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18844, 22 August 1929, Page 12

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PRESENT-DAY MODES.—The evening frock on left is of pale green moire, and depicts the main trimming at the back, consisting of huge bows and graceful draperiesreminiscent of the bustle period. The frock on right maintains the slim outline and long draperies, and is composed of black lace over a black and red foundation. Floral shoulder straps strike a new note, while the enormous ostrich feather fans to match the frocks provide a graceful finish. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18844, 22 August 1929, Page 12

PRESENT-DAY MODES.—The evening frock on left is of pale green moire, and depicts the main trimming at the back, consisting of huge bows and graceful draperiesreminiscent of the bustle period. The frock on right maintains the slim outline and long draperies, and is composed of black lace over a black and red foundation. Floral shoulder straps strike a new note, while the enormous ostrich feather fans to match the frocks provide a graceful finish. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18844, 22 August 1929, Page 12

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