So many glorious models were shown at a recent preview of spring fashions that it is easy to see that spring will be an exciting ...
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Advertising : 431 wordsWith, a flash of rainbow color, the new spring fabrics come before as in these pictures of the gay new materials Miss Spring of 1938 carries a posy of silk sheer with a floral design of white, yellow and cyclamen flowers on a black ground. Above her is an arch of silk sheer with the vivid colon of a city street. Below it are red and green flowers of conventional design in slub silk linen. At the right are two hearts in penny tan sheer and lace fabric The waves, at the right are made of sheer ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 136 wordsSNOW-WHITE lace over taffeta fashioned the old world wedding gown worn by Miss Ethel King, for her marriage at St. Joseph's Church, Junction, ...
Article : 197 wordsMISS LURLINE BERRIGAN, whose marriage to Mr. Bill Nightingale will be celebrated on August 27, was entertained by her tennis friends at ...
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Advertising : 186 wordsMiss. Mavis Jones. St. John's Church, Cook's Hill, candidate in the Inter-Parish Queen Competition.—Photo. from Rayberne Studios. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsThese evening gowns and cloaks foretell the glamorous dressing that will come with the spring "Joan" sketched them. From left to right. A hooded evening wrap of white bengaline—heavy corded silk—with heavy scrolls of black velvet around the edge. next to it is the Molyneaux crinoline, a dream of a gown of black net pleated into filmy layers. The frill is repeated in the off-the-shoulder decolletage, which is the mode for this season. A huge spray of lily of the valley ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Thu 11 Aug 1938, Page 6
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