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In this figure we have a kind of silky voile, or it might more properly be described as a figure gauze, in the new apricot shade, inserted with lace, embroidered with shot taffetas roses. A collar of finely-pleat d muslin, with roses embroidered thereon, forms a sort of fichu on the folded bodice, which is finished with the softest, opalescent satin sash. Many beautiful specimens of headgear will be seen with the real lace veil thrown back. The hat worn with the gown I have just described is in a dainty Tuscan chip, trimmed with a shaded pink rose and a lace veil.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9, 2 March 1907, Page 53

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In this figure we have a kind of silky voile, or it might more properly be described as a figure gauze, in the new apricot shade, inserted with lace, embroidered with shot taffetas roses. A collar of finely-pleat d muslin, with roses embroidered thereon, forms a sort of fichu on the folded bodice, which is finished with the softest, opalescent satin sash. Many beautiful specimens of headgear will be seen with the real lace veil thrown back. The hat worn with the gown I have just described is in a dainty Tuscan chip, trimmed with a shaded pink rose and a lace veil. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9, 2 March 1907, Page 53

In this figure we have a kind of silky voile, or it might more properly be described as a figure gauze, in the new apricot shade, inserted with lace, embroidered with shot taffetas roses. A collar of finely-pleat d muslin, with roses embroidered thereon, forms a sort of fichu on the folded bodice, which is finished with the softest, opalescent satin sash. Many beautiful specimens of headgear will be seen with the real lace veil thrown back. The hat worn with the gown I have just described is in a dainty Tuscan chip, trimmed with a shaded pink rose and a lace veil. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9, 2 March 1907, Page 53

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