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Here are two unusually delightful suggestions for the fancy dress dance season. “English Spring” is the first, the gown being made of apple-green chiffon, the skirt sprinkled with pale p ink and white apple-blossom petals, and having a trail of the delicate flowers falling down the left side. The decolletage is piped narrowly with silver, a silver girdle encircles the waist, and bluebirds are embroidered on the gauzy tulle scarf. The second idea is equally attractive, representing “Sweet Lavender.” Here a little lavender-blue ring velvet bodice is allied to a full skirt of sprigged muslin. There are fine black lace mittens, a white muslin fichu, and a pretty straw bonnet.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18971, 21 January 1930, Page 12

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Here are two unusually delightful suggestions for the fancy dress dance season. “English Spring” is the first, the gown being made of apple-green chiffon, the skirt sprinkled with pale p ink and white apple-blossom petals, and having a trail of the delicate flowers falling down the left side. The decolletage is piped narrowly with silver, a silver girdle encircles the waist, and bluebirds are embroidered on the gauzy tulle scarf. The second idea is equally attractive, representing “Sweet Lavender.” Here a little lavender-blue ring velvet bodice is allied to a full skirt of sprigged muslin. There are fine black lace mittens, a white muslin fichu, and a pretty straw bonnet. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18971, 21 January 1930, Page 12

Here are two unusually delightful suggestions for the fancy dress dance season. “English Spring” is the first, the gown being made of apple-green chiffon, the skirt sprinkled with pale p ink and white apple-blossom petals, and having a trail of the delicate flowers falling down the left side. The decolletage is piped narrowly with silver, a silver girdle encircles the waist, and bluebirds are embroidered on the gauzy tulle scarf. The second idea is equally attractive, representing “Sweet Lavender.” Here a little lavender-blue ring velvet bodice is allied to a full skirt of sprigged muslin. There are fine black lace mittens, a white muslin fichu, and a pretty straw bonnet. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18971, 21 January 1930, Page 12

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