MODERN FASHIONS.
A three-piece on new lines is smart, ly tiered* in black bengali'np. Black .y satin being very fashionable, would dd equally well. ' -
Tricotine would be a. good medium for this costume which must be tailored for the best result. The vest effect is fashionable to-day, this one in pullover style.
Cream gaberdine foi this wrap* around coat faced with black will b« attractive. There are several distinctlve touches about this design. <s> <s> <S> 0 , The ‘‘Ladle’ Field” illustrates 'the popularity of wide ' trimmed hats ol black lace straw or crinoline, chosen to protect the severely shingled heads from the sun. These are swaithed with long tulle, lace or ribbon scarves, the ends of which are used to drape lightly the neck and shoulders. Large velvet-shaded flowers, or masses ol osprey mounts, compose the trim* mtngs on models' intended for more imporotant dress wear. Many organdi hats are seen; these may have organdi flowers with kid centres, camellias or elaborate nosegays, often repeated tQ grace the frock it accompanies.
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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16152, 29 November 1924, Page 13 (Supplement)
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171MODERN FASHIONS. Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16152, 29 November 1924, Page 13 (Supplement)
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