LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS.
LATEST PARISIAN STYLES. (SEE FASHION-PLATE, PAGE 329.) The illustrations this week representseveral charming novelties recently seen in Paris. A lovely mantle in grey-blue cloth (A) is made with a trimming of dark indigo and white silk galon upon a white foundation. This is bordered with astrachan fur as designed. The bonnet sin dark indigo cloth with silver stars on it, an astrachan border, and black feathers. Mdlle. Berthier, in L«s Douze Femmes de Japhet, at the Renaissance Theatre (B), wears a pale pink crlpon gown, the bodice having an emplacement in white guipere; the braces, epaulettes, and ceinture, as well as the borders of the petticoat, are in pink silk. A beautiful evening or ball gown (C) is in a combination of pale sulphnr peau de soie and tulle brodt, trimmed with dark green velvet trellis work and a bordering of zibeline fur, as designed, outlining the pale gieen velvet train. A white peau de soie gown (D) is trimmed with cameo pearl designs and borders of white pearl embroidery. The train is in sapphire faille. A pretty gown for a young lady (E) is worn by Mademoiselle Darland, at the Gymnase. It is made in white crfipe, with braces, sleeve entredeux, ceinture, and collarette in white satin.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 5 September 1891, Page 352
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212LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 5 September 1891, Page 352
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