A WORD ABOUT SHOES
Strange to relate the longer sldrt and feminine mode hag a marked influence on evening footwear, in fact, all evening accessories. As for shoes, the instep, which heretofore was comparatively unimportant, comes into its own. Of the long vamp and the high heel, the opera pump is embellished chiefly by rhinestone buckles, while the instep of the one-strap takes on novel manipulations. One striking pair of wine red antelope shoes with tapestry tips has a tapestry evening bag to go with it, while another with bag to match is of brocaded lame. And this is the cue for eur fashions in shoes this year—your handbag must match your footwear. Taking their cue from some note in the frock, footwear is generally of a contrasting shade to the gown. In coloured footwear moire, crepe de chine and satin are popular.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17994, 12 April 1930, Page 15 (Supplement)
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