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THE PRINCESS OF WALES’ BOATING FROCKS.

The Princess and her daughters wear the quietest of yacht ing dresses—-blue serge as a rule when it is chilly, and when warmer, blue foulard. While all the yachting world is busy shopping at the one great house in Cowes the Koyal ladies sent ashore for the head of it, and consulted him quietly on board the I tsborue. Whatever the fashions may be, the Princess always has her yachting gowns wide in the skirts, and short, as well as light. The royal ladies, mother and daughters, wear silk blouses almost constantly when yachting or in the country, and occasionaly have complete costumes of white or cream coloured serge.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 50, 12 December 1891, Page 687

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THE PRINCESS OF WALES’ BOATING FROCKS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 50, 12 December 1891, Page 687

THE PRINCESS OF WALES’ BOATING FROCKS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 50, 12 December 1891, Page 687

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