Three up-to-date and useful styles for house gowns. The first is in pottery-brown wool crepe, with pleated skirt, and slightly pouched bodice trimmed with self bows; note the higher neckline and the neat muslin collar. The centre model comprises skirt of plain forest-green cloth, and slim jumper of green, black and beige printed crepe trimmed with narrow beige and black ribbon velvet. On the right is a simple design for printed fabric—velvet, crepe, satin, or crepella—with a draped skirt, a swathed hipline, and a pouched bodice finished with a graceful scarf collar.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18938, 7 December 1929, Page 20 (Supplement)
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92Three up-to-date and useful styles for house gowns. The first is in pottery-brown wool crepe, with pleated skirt, and slightly pouched bodice trimmed with self bows; note the higher neckline and the neat muslin collar. The centre model comprises skirt of plain forest-green cloth, and slim jumper of green, black and beige printed crepe trimmed with narrow beige and black ribbon velvet. On the right is a simple design for printed fabric—velvet, crepe, satin, or crepella—with a draped skirt, a swathed hipline, and a pouched bodice finished with a graceful scarf collar. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18938, 7 December 1929, Page 20 (Supplement)
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