/ 1 r a k Bn I * V 01. xj WpM »• 11% SIP WIN C’ Comes to the D.I.C To-day, August 7th. You Are Cordially Invited to Opening Displays From the period of 1810 to 1820 comes inspiration for our new fash.ons. I3acl( to the English Regency days when Beau Brummell Was vogue's dictator, when the feminine note was an achievement! Bacl( have come the Regency Bonnets with their subtle charm, the capes that grace and flatter. . . . Big, beautiful clips and jewelled clasps give simple frocks that note of distinction , . . Suits with Swagger lines hold their own. . . . Cape Coals rcm n'scent of lhe I 71/t. Century Highwayman have made their bow. . . . the pet of Fashion, the Redingote, has come to stay. And it's taffeta, taffeta, taffeta, newer than the first crocus. All this, and more, you will see at lhe D.I.C. al their Official Spring Opening, August 7th. Accents are even more important than ever, everything must play an integral part in your ensemble, every note must harmonise, colours blend and fold into a wondrous interpretation of Spring and lhe crisp joy it brings. Ihe new fabrics have captured and held that beauty of flora so definitely Spring 1935. And we open all this glory to you 10-day—do come! Ihe D.I.C, presents a fairy dreamland of colour and beauty. •WANGANUI
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 183, 7 August 1935, Page 3
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