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LACES MUCH IN FAVOUR

Exquisite daintiness is tho word which expresses tho lingerie for the winter bride. Lace, is lavishlv used in flounces; ruffles at tho shoulders, or clover little puff sleeves. A high nock fastened with ties gives a verv youthful effect. Banana-meal continues to he the favoured colour. Its combination with tho darker laces adds to its attractiveness. As tho season advances, laces will be much in favour. Dull nnd ciro laces seem destined to load. Those fabrics are shown in strictly formal gowns at present The high neck and long sleeve dinner dress is still favoured. Round ’collars are very chic for tho voungor girl. Beads are liked as trinin T ng. Tn matrons’ stvles tho entire bodice mav ho fashioned of beading. All-black is favoured especially when trimmed. VoL i low-reds and greens arc close compoti tors. For tho sub-dob. taffeta frocks supremo. the plain tones being favoured. Huge bows of velvet are can Hit either at the waist or on the shoulder, lending colour to tho /own. Accessories are worn in keeping with tho colon’• scheme.

Black-and-white is being chosen for mid-season, especially for street wear. Porkv bows nf organd’o frequently decorate the blouses. Throo-ciuartor-lonrrfh sleeves finished with narrow miffs or organdin g’vo an a ; r of chic which mi" 4 '* nfhnrwlcn bn dull.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 2

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LACES MUCH IN FAVOUR Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 2

LACES MUCH IN FAVOUR Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 2