On the whole, couturiers do not favor printed materials this season unless there is something really novel in their design. For instance, one light tweed has tassels running right through its weave, while there is a patterned satin which, with mauve flowers printed on a brown ground, gives a curious yet attractive effect. Another thick silk is navy blue with large white arrows pointing downwards sparsely splashing its surface. A thick white faille has native villages dotted here and there over it, while ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 1 wordsCOIFFURES and headdresses at present are more becoming and varied than they have been for many years. Not lone ago it was usual ...
Article : 172 wordsTo be a success a woman needs to dress with casual and not too studied smartness. If you are short don't cut the figure half-way. If your coats are not long they should be hip-length, finger-tip, seven-eighths length, to make the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 280 wordsFELT APPLIQUE work is having a vogue, writes Joan Littlefield from London. It appeals to modem needlewomen because it is a bright ...
Article : 209 wordsFor the woman who does not want to go "all feminine" in the evening there is the dinner-suit, in which some couturiers are very interested. ...
Article : 185 wordsBAGS, shoes and gloves to match is a short cut to smartness appreciated by well dressed women. Sandals are fashion leaders, both ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Thu 19 Mar 1936, Page 3
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