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TAILORED JERSEY CLOTH DRESSES.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2ad, 1928.
The
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Tel. G. 1427.
PAMELA
has just received New Felt Hats and artificial flowers.
We are expecting a small selection of Georgette and Net Dance Frocks for St. Andrew's Ball and the Christmas
Season.
All these Frocks will be very moder- ately priced at $75.00..
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PICTURESQUE EVEN- ING GOWNS.
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FLOWERS FOR DECORA
TION.
If there is one extravagence more than another which proves irresist able to the average womas, it is band bags; and of all bags those Higher waist lines, long for evening use are the most fas- houses, but they are made so artis i
'There seems no doubt that the picturesque element is to dominate the designs for evening gowns this
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ornamenta
skirts at the back and many other details confirm this, and even in the gowns of a tailored type such is there are, and the ligae in general, are far more decorative than they appear at first glance.
The very beautiful, model gowns which Pamela was showing for the Brst time inst week. are all quits definitely picturesque though only one of them, of corn yellow taffetas, could be called a picture frock,
This dresa is very attractive. It is elaborately made with a hem and large insertions on the skirt of
cinating and the hardest to resist.
Nearly every frock demands its appropriate bag in these days when correct accessories play so import ant a part in the planning of a smart wardrobe; and for nonely every frock or toilette there is the exactly appropriate bag if you look
for it.
Evening bags are, perhaps, the hardest of all to choose, although they "ofer less variety than others, one you simply because each examine seems more desirable than The great importance of the inst. bends and sequins in both evening dresses and hats, has naturally bees
THE NEW JUMPERS.
YOKED SKIRTS A FEATURE OF THE MODE:
two shades of dahlia red is used for Supple velvet in the skirt and prettily-designed blouse sketched on the left. Square silver buttime make smart trimming. Notice the interesting hip- yoke.
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In the centre is a jumper of white satin beauté. Two frills provide trimming, one being made up on the dull side, and the other on the thing side of the material, and both being cut on the bias an that they fall gracefully. A black satin skirt completer
the ensemble.
The jumper on the right is of beige satin beauté. The inseta on the bodice, and the deep cuffs are in a deeper shade of beige. The yoked skirt is of beige and brown tweed to fine that it is almult like a suiting.
very fine gold silk lace, the lace being over sewn to the silk with pale mauve thread. Worn as an
Artificial flowers for decoration were not until a short while ago 'considered possible in private
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tically new-a-days that many hostess's like to have them in reserve and still more use them. regularly, They are, of course, particularly useful hero where "cut flowers prove so unsatisfactory. Lane, Crawford's had just received their first shipment in preparation for the season when I went in last Tusaday. They are to be found in the ladies department and are most attractive. Among them are
dahlias, sun-flowers, turtinis, bunches of autumn leaves and of maiden hair fern, bydrangeas, gladiolus, delphinium and the most adorable bunches of king cupa which take you back to English mendows. It is often a good plan to undo the bunches before arrang ing them and cut the stems to un even lengths, since all flowers of one kind are made on the samt plan. Arranged in a bowl by meaca of a glass or china holder they look quite natural, and very attractive.
GOLD AND BLUE.
AN INVITING PROSPECT,
I wrote something last week about the Simmonds twin beds, in Whiteaway, Laidlaw's, which are made with railed end boards. Yes terday when I went in I saw pair made up as they would be in use and realised what a pretty pattern they are made on
I was tired, that afternoon and felt it was not really quite fair to have put such an inviting prospect be fore me. On each bed was a pair of those lovely soft angora wol blanket bound with satin. fair linen, and an art silk bed spread in blue and gold damask, matching the latter perfectly, were eider- downs of madoana blue satin with floral centre squares in taxes of gold and blue; while behind were bung curtains of gold silk net. Even the possession cf a perfectly good" bed at home would not have deterred me from buying the whole thing as it stood if I had had $150 in my pocket and the cost of the various accessories as well, which domestic happily perhaps, for peace, I had not!
underslip, and showing through the tern being traced in gold or silver THE NEW SEASON'S
insertions and at the back, since the skirt is cut long behind and short in front, is a petticoat of pale mauve chiffon with a gold lace Bem. The bodice has berthe neck line and is made to it quite closely to the figure.
Another long at the back model is carried out in very fine black tulle. It has a girdle of pink roses and a large bustle bow of blue taetas set just behind the right hip.
A wonderfully cut model is ex- pressed in pink and gold lamb It is quite straight and plain in front except for a double skirt which only shows for a few inches. At the back it is cut to a very well shaped, train which flows out from under a plain, narrow belt which buckes in front.
The new chintz velvet, in black with a design of a basket of pink and blue flowere, is used for a not dissimilat model, only in this case the train is modified to longer as the back than the front.
NEW VELVETS.
COLOURS.
reflected in the bags designed to use with them. Many of them are sewn all over with sequins, a pat
those of a milky pailietes o
The sequin mother-of-pearl hue. bags which I saw in Lane, Craw- ford's really looked too lovely to use, I felt they should be kept just to look at. The exquisitely delicate tone of the sequins, make them suitable for use with any type of
One of the best indicatione of evening dress except on rare octhe colours which will be fashion. casions with rather strictly tailored ones.
Silver and gold brocade is allied with diamente, the latter generally covering the whole front of the pochette, though it is sometimes
used as a plaque ornament or band.
DOLLY VARDON HATS...
able in any given season is to be Been in the advance models of hats. It is interesting to note too, that colours run generally along regular sequences, as for instance blac, tabac brown, bottle green, and wine red, which are strongly "in- dicated for this winter.
Davy
Black moire and diamanté has a charm of its own, and the added
I found a quite bewildering advantage that it can be used with
number of new hats in the Dolly afternoon or restaurant frocks as Vardon Hat-Shop this week. Parti- well as in the evening. A very cularly notable, because new, were smart bag which falls into the same
a number of grey and taupe felts category is made of black glove and also black felts with a touch suede with a narrow edging of of metallic and jewelled trimming silver; and of black morié, em- in the form of pins and studs. broidered in colours with petit Gold sequins are used to trim quite aakirt point stitchery, the same might be
& number of the new felta in all said.
Quite pew are the larger bags of which the surface is entirely cover- ed in embroidery in some formal all over design of conventionalized shells or flower beads. The colours in these bags are soft and perfectly blended, moning at the same time through such a large range that they could be used with a dress of almost any tone.
The new velvets that Britain makes La well as or even better than France have inspired the de- signers. They are so slim and soft that they drape like silk, but with A richness that silk can never achieve. They are so supple that they seem almost to be alive, so lustrous that they need no trim ming.
waist at the side recall erinoline days.
colours, the sequins being sewn to
form an ornament in the front or
appearing under a rolled up doable brim.
The navy blue felts were extreme
attractive lightened as most of them were by a cleverly placed pin all the felts this year are charm- or touch of metallic tissue. But ing They are quite without any stiffness and considerably more decorative in cut than those of last season. The material is so eofs and pliable that many of them look 44 if they were made of a piece of silk which had been, tied round the head.
Jewels are coming back to All the soft, fuffy materiala are fashion, but they will be worn
I was pleased to find yet moré used in profusion for evening with better taste than ever before. frocks. Talle, chiffon, and Gne net Necklaces, earrings, ornaments, of those delightful little evening bracelets are chosen to cape, some of them in silver of fall in flounces and cascades from 'and nearly natural weist-lines, or give harmonise with each particular gold this set with stones. They the effect of a halo to a taffeta dress. Some dresses that were dis-Idok lovely for theatro wear with on foundation. Posies of natural played with sets of jewels had ob- evening dress, and are no woft and looking fowers tucked into the viously been designed purposely to crushable as a silk bandkerchief
should you wish to take them off. (Oontthued at Yobt af next column.) be worn with them.
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