THE sun-dress, which has become an indispensable item in the Sydney woman's wardrobe, has been slimmed into a real siren for the holiday season. Its skirts, once big and bouncing, are now mere stems under tops that are either strapless or cut like an oldtime chemise. Long stoles, mere whimsies of decoration, add width, movement and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sunday Herald (Sydney, NSW : 1949 - 1953), Sun 24 Dec 1950, Page 10
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