PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, OCTOBER

10. 1931.

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11. ready for glamour... is the girl who wears this exquisito hostess gown of pale pink all-over laco.

costumes from Jay-Thorpo, New York

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1. new notes in lin- gerie for the orange blossom harmony are provided by this set... panties of crepe de chine and aloncon lace and a backless com- bination with tiny plants and novel insets of not face.

EMININE, flattering and fluffy as the new fashions are, none

of them is more delectable than the newest hostess gowns, nighties and underthings. Lingerie, this season, follows fash- ion's newest mood.

What a perfectly glorious time the October bride'can have now se lecting all those lovely concoctions of softest silks and dainty laces to wear under her new frocks, and is the privacy of her boudoirl

Of course, everything is longer this year, and more flowing in line in the manner of the new outer apparel. The hostess negligee is Nightgowns, too. fit the

form-fitting and permits quite a long train.

figure closely, and are very long of hemline.

Petticoats do you remember the word?—these have become almost

a necessity under many of the new frocks, and must fit snugly at the

lips and be long. Panties are fitted and cut rather wide.

There is no longer the unwritten law which demands that lingerie of

the bride shall be severely white.

1. new notes in lingerie.

These panties are very new and are made in pink crepe de chind with lavish insels of real alencon lace-with the little uplift brassięte. A particularly smart new version of the combination is this lovely thing of softest pink crepe de chine in tiny pleats, with wide inserts of a new net lace in matching pink. Note how the face is placed in crossed effect and that the combination is backless, particularly designed for wear under an evening gown.

Il. a hostess gown of soft pink.

There could be no more perfect hostess gown for the October bride to include in her troussenu than this glorious.creation of all over lace in softest pink. It is moulded to the form at waist and hips and falls in flowing lines to a luxurious train. At the front is a little peplum. The sleeves are three-quarter length and very wide below the elbow... The lovely cover and pillow on the chaise lounge are made of coral taffeta stitched and bordered in petals of the taffeta. Several little pil. lows of stitched silk in soft pastels add to the ensemble.

III. the all-important foundation.

Very fundamental indeed are the season's newest foundation, gor- meals. A combination of fine webbed elastic, and crepe de chine is so made as to define a rather high waistline-important for the latest frocks. The garment has an uplift brassiere and dainty little panties.

fundamentals For October's

Lacier and lovelier

than ever are these newest negligees and underthings that go with a fall trousseau

Bl. snug frocks demand smooth lines... and fashion calls for a combination of webbed elastic, crope de chine and lace, or a girdle of satin and elastic with a little uplift brassiers in net and satin... and mutes of allk and kid match the negligue, while lingerie straps of slik moire and tiny flowers add a special touch.

A girdle for the fairly slender, lithe figure is made of pink antin and imported elastic, and very definitely shaped to a bigher waistline. With it may be worn a little brassiere of pink net-bordered in narrow satin ribbon-or a very trim new evening brassiere of lace, extremely good in it for the low-cut evening gown.

IV. a nightle of coral satin.

Dainty and unusual in its design is a beautiful nightgown of coral entin and dark real alencon face.

The neckline is assymetrical, and there are satin bows on the shoul- dera. A wide assymetrical inset of lace defines the waistline, and a large satin bow ties at the left hip. The nightgown is very long, and its hemline is somewhat shorter in front than back,

Brides

by Julia

IV. brushing your hair becomes a ritual of beauty when you wear this lovely satin night gown... made of pink satin with alencon lace at neckline and walst... and fitted to the figure.

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