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Leghorns Covered With White Foxgloves.

Streamers or strings, which are tied below the chin or fastened under one ear. or, again, are loosely knotted on the chest, or even —to. quote another ex-

ample—‘brought in a single strand round to the left shoulder and fastened there with a brooeh, play as many parts as the seven ages of man, and are becoming a more and more popular feature of attire. The Leghorn, too, is no longer - looked upon as the kind of headgear which belongs exclusively to the. ebuntry, but ■will be seen at the races .in its many and various guises, massed with white foxgloves, piled with roses orcsimply.woun' round and round with soft clouds of tulle’ in different shades melting one into the other. ' < • A* A* ■

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 19, 4 November 1908, Page 70

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Leghorns Covered With White Foxgloves. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 19, 4 November 1908, Page 70

Leghorns Covered With White Foxgloves. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 19, 4 November 1908, Page 70