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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930.

WOMAN'S PAge

BACKWARD SWING OF FASHION'S PENDULUM.

Here are styles so new that they will continue in height of favour months hence.

THE COLOUR FOR YOU.

UNPACKING AN

OLD TRUNK.

The backward swing of the pendulum of fashion to skirts reaching to the ankle, and to long gloves, brought to my mind cer- trin creations

stowed away years ago in a huge-oxhide trunk in the attic. In the sunshine after a tussle with the window and the removal of a cunning drapery of cobwebs, I. dragged the old trunk into the middle of the room and undid ita rusty hasps.

blonde, skilfully draped and droop- ed,,simulating the bustle effect. I remembered hunting the Kingston shops through for red satin shoes to go with it, and as I held it aloft a trickle of faded cherry-coloured | ribbon, with a garnet star attached, slipped from its voluminous folds to the dusty floor-ny hair decora- tion.

Mualin and Valenciennes Lace, Then I unfolded a muslin dress of biscuit shade, enriched by in- sertions of Valenciennes lace, yarda of this, four roys to each of its three wide skirt frills. These dipped at the back into a miniature train, and there were frills on the shoulders and elbow sleeves,

A shapeless mass of wire and jaconet resolved itself into a hat, big hat, which drooped at one e. and was entirely covered by overlapping faded silk violets. It had belonged to the dress, and a slightly soiled pair of long buff- coloured suédo gloves tucked away Within the crown must have com- pleted the effect. ".

The following was a gleaming yellow satin frock, daffodil yellow, just as spring-like in its sheen as when it had been packed away. It was sleeveless, princess in style, and fell in heavy folds of the rich- material. Flattened yellow-brown French roses formed the shoulder etraps, and a trail of them decorat- ed the skirt. I remembered the old family heirloom brocch I had worn with it, set with brandy-and-water amethysts. After this came two black dresses, one minch-boned bodice bearing a black and silver

tag," with the name of a well- known Regent Street establishment upon it. The other was home-made -i... the production of some nimble-fingered black seamstress, and was of chiffonette and lace, the former a buoyant material which suited the tropics. This dress had a cascade of tiny star-like flowers made from scarlet baby ribbon from shoulder to hem.

Then I found a. print, gown, still stiff with the laundry starch beloved of the West Indian washerwoman, sprigged all over with little red and blue flowers: it bad a prin collar, vest, and cufis of white embroidery. Piqué skirts and stiff-fronted shirt. waists, marvels of cat and fit, fol- lowed, then succession of filmy under garments, ornate frilled and embroidered petticoats, and last of all the frock of frocks ia tawny pink organdic, silky and supple, It had been packed in Jamaica.its New York elegance still pre- With the opening of the lid and served, its design roses, and again unfolding of the age spotted cloths roses, superimposed one guarding its treasures there floated other, crushed together, bud, full out into the stuffy attic atmosphere blown, falling, a dream of roses, -not yet entirely dispelled by the enriched with silken lace motifs and opened window-the odours of orris swinging tassels of pink and brown. root and kuss-kuss grass. This was an old-fashioned trank. There was no tray to be crowded by uncon- aidered trifles. One opened straight into its secretive heart, and as I withdrew the first article from tissue paper my senses slid back-orria.root and kuss-kuss grass, I was ward across a lifetime to a vanish ed world.

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As I released each dress from its long captivity I draped it to its best advantage over bits of derelict furniture and an elderly clothes hörae. By the time I had reached the bottom of the trunk, and the.

surrounded by what with very little call upon the imagination might My Jubilee Ball dress-white net, have passed for a display of the hung with sparking dewdrop beads, coming fashions, save that these a bouffant skirt fully gathered on looked less amateurish than many to a tiny pcaked bodice of white

I have scen set out in the shop antin, pearly with age. It laced

windows at the present moment, down the back, and memory vivid, which, breaking away from the recalled how uncomfortably it had long following of shapeless con- encased my immature fifteen-year formity into the exuberance of old form. It had been my first furbelows and ounces, have a ten- grown-up long dress, as I had beendency to look confused and bap-

brought out " prematurely by hazard in design.. grace of its being her Majesty's Whatever befalls, however, we are Jubilee. There "was the mended for it. We must adapt ourselves tear, caused by my awkward mist prevailing fashion. Look back management of its length and full to the quaint fashion prints of the ness in ascending the red-carpeted early nineteenth century and sec stairway at King's House, which the short and skimpy skirts, the had necessitated my return to the Empire waist line, and imagine how dressing-room for repairs even be the Lavinias and Serenas who wore fore my entry to the ballroom, them must have raised their voices thereby earning myself a reproach in the same storm of protest as we ful word from my mother.

are indulging in to-day when they Next came a red silk and lace were threatened with the crinoline, affair. I was then older and no

and yet who cheerfully when the doubt considered myself sophisticat-time came remodelled their, ward- ed enough to wear this daring robes to the "ugly innovation green. gown. It was of filmy lace, decreed by fashion's edict.

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EYE BEAUTY.

includes the pale, grey-haired wo man among those who can experî- iment with this season's shutter Eyes that are not very fascinat- For Street Wear. When the ma- green. Remember, however, that ing in themselves can often be made ture woman" with grey hair has all abutter greens do not come to appear so by an artist'a touch be sure upon the settings which surround little natural colouring there is from the same source,

them. One of these little tricks frequently a tendency to be allow the shade is not too dark.

The colours most suitable for which is entirely theatrical in origin, rather than actually pale, and street wear are as follows:

is the "eye shadow," b Good-Pale greyish green; To the somewhat youthful face since there is nothing especially

burgundy (dark violet red); the eye shadow particularly-ap- desirable about & sallow comple-

brickj

almond green..>

peals it is quite a simple dodge, xion, the wisest course is to use The two colours named first and merely consists in shadowing are for blue-eyed women.. the upper eyelid with a kind of Next come the colours to be cream rouge, but instead of being- Avoided

red or reddish brown it can be had Avoid:-Dark green; red; in the following colours, or rather burnt russet; yellow; violet; or- Bandes-blue-grey, blue, brown, ange; strong blue; all muddy lavender, and several tones of colours, L

colour as a weapon with which to combat this yellowish cast of the skin.

The best colour for this purpose. is green, which may surprise those who have been in the habit of think Line that men ibault rot be worn. with sallow skins. Dark ́ ́ green should be omitted, it is true, but the medium and light greens bring. the complement of red in their wake, and refect a slight flush to the cheeks. This fact, of course,

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If the grey-haired pale woman The great thing is to tint the up prefers black for street wear, and per evolin with sadece would be wits to use litrescue they colour with it a chain of tur Just as the "fair and the dark quoise heads, even, to match her require particular treatment in entrings. Or a pale green touch colouring with lace powder, rouge, on the collar will lead pleasing and lipstick, so with eye shadows. brightness.

(Oontinued at foot of nest column)

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The blonde will find & blue or Long, dark, ourly oyelashes are in lavender colour very suitable, while rogue at the moment, and to en- the brunette type will find that a courage them to grow one should brownish-blue or russot shade is melt a little yellow vaseline and paint this along the edge of the more becoming

Apply the cream shadow before eyelid with a fine camel-hair brush. The shape of the eyebrows is im powdering, but it will be well to nate that f day use the touch portant, since they ought to barri should be extremely lightnoise with cut sape the b

COLL begin to undo the the found

best suited by eyebrows which are eyelid right from the lash line to the eyebrow, As one approaches long and narrow, while short eye the eyebrows the shadow should browe are more appt

small face, become gradually lighter.

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