NEW SEASON’S WEAR
GOING “HIGH-HAT.” By your hat shall you too known! There Is more variation, more diversity of style in hats than in any other line of attire, and the change just as great this season* as lasi, says an exchange. The pancake crown will be replaced toy crowns, high, pointed, folded or draped, tout high, except, perhaps, tricornes, which have relumed to fashion more lovely than ever. A most charming little tricorne cf velvet lias a shallow crown of net and a stiffening veil. A beautiful black velour is a streamlined tricorne, while still another variation has a pointed crown, reminiscent of a mandarin hat. A lovely black felt with a widish brim, turned up across the hack, was a high folded crown with small white wings tucked in the top of the crown emphasising its importance. Another very smart hat has a high crown pierced through the top with a black stem carrying a velvet cockade. There’s no doubt these ■hats are really becoming, easy to wear, and yet so smart, so attractive.
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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19545, 6 April 1935, Page 15 (Supplement)
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