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PARIS, February 20th. One of the features of the new materials designed for Spring and Summer wear by the great weavers of France is the multitude of fabrics which have been inspired or else copied outright from the primitive cloths Woven in the Colonies by the
native Morocco has supplied any amount of
which materials,
of such
are rather
rough in texture and coares to the touch, are in deep shade of cream, with hands of brown, which can be cut!
gray woven at the sitles
mixture or
off if necessary, and added in the form of trimming. Others have a kind of mossie pattern woven into them in the form also of deep boniers that begin by being wide round the Беш the cloth and trail ар it in an irregular wide stripe. This does away with all necessity of extra trimming, but ik does not, because of this, make the costume less expensive, as materials woven in this way are more rostly Than the other variotic
Another attractive material of this kind, is known by the euphonious name of Monique Marokellains. This is made in deep cream shade and, instead of being decorated with a big motif, it is relieved with a small, crossed-shaped motif set in the middle of dinmond pattern worked in three shades of black, dark brown and light brown. This motif is repeated__st intervals all over the dress, and the effect
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brown or look very
black varnished braid, or silk,
From centralásia comes a woollen material that is supple and crushes easily in the hand. It is smooth on the surface and as soft as camel's hair cloth. Dkallaba is the name it known iry, Woven in a cream share with a pattern picked out in red all over it, it is striking looking and will look well made un into little fancy couts for wear over a plain frock. In dark green, it is again seen with fancy patterns picked out in white and red woven into it;
into it, and with either green or crear background, this material looks grant and
comfortable.
Apart from materials such as these which. cone more or less under the headling of fantastic," the majority of fabrics which will
the couring Spring and
I be used doing up into dresses and
Summer for costumes are sober a and dignified. Here and
ot there aro be seen
to
colour, but, apinshea
for the most part, suitinga in quiet shades uf grey, with a faint white line woven in- to them, are more popular with tailors and dressmakers than more colourful and elaborate fabrics. Besides grey, they are making great use of brown, not hrown in its gracious golden and nut shades, but the dull, stolid
brown of non-conformist charity school uniforms, Maturinis too, in this shade, have stripes down them, sometimes white but often yellow, green, red or royal blue. These stripes aro occasionally woven vertically as well as horizontally across the material, sO that. large squares are formed, as they are 50 large, the material cannot in any way bo likened to a check, although the plain sur- ince remains nevertheless broken.
In case long-suffering womanhood re- belled against being compelled to wear nothing but this one particular shade of browe and it should become a drug on the market in consequence, taasufacturers have, prepared brown interials in every known shade, from this charity dress Lone of
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bands of fine tucks placed horizontally and vertically so na to cross down the front of the bodice as well as the side of the skirt. A few more tucks will finish off the waist för coats will show a decided waiet-line in the near future.
scale of popularity. Every shade of this AGENTS for Hongkong colour will also be worn this Spring by women who want to be smart and for preference they will wear green in almond and myrtle aliades. Almond green velvet with a touch of Chinese lacquer blae about it makes up into as handsome a reception or evening dress as you will see anywhere. Blouses of almond green crepa de Chine or crepe Marocain under a dark strit, or aimond green brocade or antin to a dark- coloured coat, also constitute a charming combination of rolours. One of the points to notice about the new blouses is the extent to which they are becoming more and more elaborate. Gone are the days when one "ran up" a blouse out of a scrap of material with the greatest of ease; instead, a reign of elaborate detail has set in which makes the blouse aa artistic force to be reckoned with. Short blouses reaching to the waist, made of ninon de soie, toile de Boie, and other examples of much-like thin ilk material, have chio little pockets that hang down below the hem of the blouse like wallets. These pockets are usually covered with embroidery in silver and gold thread or with some fine silk work. Fall ing well to the side us they do, they give a slight."set" or draw in to the waist, which is becoming to certain figures.
Blouses of the jumper style are still Collars are showing a tendency to be high frequently made on the Russian plan. They and to wrap round the throat. La Moft fasten down the left side, have a high materials, they are still being made in an collar and either a narrow bordering of fur Elizabethan style, "with a double ruching or a band of bright-hued embroidery finishi-that envelopes the neck. ing off the collar and the aide fastering,
The pointed basque finished to a good blouse is also a new Spring idea. The blouse is made in a fine woollen crepe, chiffon valvet or thick crepe de Chine, and A neat little three-piece suit for morning each point of the basque is finished with a wear is about the handiest garment a woman wide piping the idea may be carried still can have at this season of the year. The further by the addition of a tassel placed so conta of these are short, as a rule, the as to hang from the tip of cach point. majority very frequently not even covering Scallops finish the shorter cuanquin the hips. Without being exactly baggy. jumpera round the hem, round the collar they are loosely-cut and hang in folds, and round the tara-over collar. The same which are not caught in by any belt or material as the blouse is used, and no girdler. other trimming at all. This style of A charming model I saw reoantly was in blouse looks smart when worn with a plain tailored suit.
For a more elaborate afternoon costume, there are blouses or silk and lace. The Latter forma a dop round yoke and long, tight sleeves, all of these being ent in one single piece, This kind of sleeve- yoki is popular, alan, for plain blouses in crope Marocain or de Chine.
One thing is certain about the walking coats which will be worn during the Spring, and that is that they will all be well past ankle length. A light-weight velours de laine will be very much worn for the simple business-like type of cost, and these will be trimmed, as a rule, with (Continued at foot of next column.)
Coats in soft silk crepe materials will be made so as to drape the figure. They will blouse at the back if they are bitched up," as they will be held down in front, or else, they will hang straight if they are left to fail gracefully. Either way will be correct and either way will, bo tecoming, provided the coat is pat on well and firmly adjusted at the shoulders.
Black is chosen for satin and silk coats, whilst beige and grey are preferred for cloth coats and coats made of crepe and other materials.
beige reps cloth, with a coat cut exactly after the pattern of an Eton jacket; the high collar was made of a band of knitted silk in Palaley shade to match a dainty little sleeveless jumper which was wore underneath.
A three-piece suit destined for the Riviera, was in cream serge, a striking contrast was added by means of a wide hip-belt, a scarf collar arranged like a carat, lininge to the fairly wide sleeves, and a border to the Velasquez shoulder cape of blue and white striped mating the close-fitting cream velours toque designed to accompany this ruit was also trimmed with a border of the blue and white striped satin.
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