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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110Here 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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