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FASHION NOTES

The ever-popular little hat with the brim turned up in front, widening slightly at the sides, will be seen again this season, and the cloche is too comfortable a shape ever to go out of favour (writes a London fashion paper. ? d- •? Stitching is one of the prettiest trimmings for velvet, as it intensifies all the lights of the fabric—one draped toque was made in black and white velvet, the black being stitched with white and the white with black. ? tv ? Very few ornaments are seen, perhaps just a simple buckle or brooch on a plain felt or velvet beret; for trimming, the milliners are relying chiefly on the more elaborate draping of the hats, and the use of two materials, or two shades of the same material, in a model, and the general finish of it. The line has been very carefully thought out to give the most becoming frame to the face possible.

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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18157, 23 October 1930, Page 5

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FASHION NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18157, 23 October 1930, Page 5

FASHION NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18157, 23 October 1930, Page 5