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SUMMER Style
NEW OPAL-PINK RAINPROOFS FOR SUMMER EVENINGS
We need have no fear of thun- der-storms on summer nights, for- Schiaparelli has launched an idea for an evening rainproof. It is in bright, opal pink with a hangman's hood and falls to the ground cape- wise. It is opaque and shadows the new slender waist-formed gown of printed persuasion worn beneath. These prints are legion and appear"in lovely floral satins and silks for formal wear.
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Less formal ones show cupid-on- the wing, playing cards in spendid colours set out in rows, radio sets, domino brick in a new spotted fabric, and selections from Jean de Brunhoff's book for children. "Babar." In both silks and cottons. The hangman's hood is long and appears again trellised with tur-. 'quoise on a white satin cape, one of the new ones, which is other-.. wise plain except for knife pleats at he back
The evening binder or "line" frames the face in Matamy fashion. with curls taking a backward turn in the top opening. In short, it Is an excellent, hair dy, and is attractive in silken crêpe to match the contrast on an evening gown. bright Topal pink for example. which surrounds the base of a tunic on an amethyst-toned silken crêpe Kown. This tunic opens down the centre front and gains interest frfom a shoulder drape when drawn up over the back corsage. Opaline tints in rose, blue, Green and yellow sway colour interest in fabrics for day and evening wear. while one new narrow striped muslin with a crinkle is reserved for fête gowns. slender and youth- ful with little fitted jacket tops.
New fastenings to skirts of suits show zippers' running down the centre front of straight lines, and some jackets are tailored from. plain viyella in bright colours.. An afternoon 'sult, on the other hand, is tailored from dark red, black and white checked surah slik, which also looks distinguished, in purple for a frock worn under a long dark coat.
Most of the hats in this collec- tion tilt backwards. with the new black lacquered kid used to form an all-round wide Breton type of brim beneath A short flower-pat Crown. Black straws are stiff brimmed and shady with stalked bunches of sweet peas placed as though on a ledge beneath crowns at the back, while smaller straws of pillbox toque persuasion may have one rose with its long stalk thrust through the crown
and bloom slanting down at one side.
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FLOWERS AND FRUITS
NEW PRINTED FABRICS
The printed range of materials shows many novel designs this summer, and the fabrics are more. Smaller patterns are ge- varied. nerally liked, but there are notice- Able exceptions, such as a large. pink iris vrinted on to a black satin
Purple hydrangeas are woven on to a fine bluish-white chiffon, with belt, slip, hat and capelet of all-blue tafeta This gives an ideal hot- day tollette. Young people choose organza with zasebuds on" a white or green ground. A great favourite is the design with bunches of red currants clustered on to a white or a pink foundation of chiffon or
satin.
Spots are suitable for more sum.
semi-tailored mery
frocks. A novel way of making up these sults is to use them with a blouse or front of the design reversed. For example, a red ground with
a white spot has front and trim- mings of white with a red spot, and an all-white hat. Currant-`.` red is the chief choice whenever red is used. Shantung is another practical selection for the spotter range. Smart for summer morn- ings is a corselet-skirt of brown shantung with bale green spota with the full short coates made in the green, with elbow sleeves slashed and a cool green lining. With this an all-white vest, white shots, hat and gloves" can be worn...
All-white hats be the rage, ...sometimes refleved with a coloured
butterfly in feathers.
Large flat Leghorn hats with wreaths of white flowers or fea- thers, or large shapes entirely composed of stitched tulle, and trimmed with cascades and roset- tes of the same, are examples of the dine hand-work of the mil- liner:
STUD EARRINGS
Women will show their ears this
"
new
season and adorn them with stud
earrings, preferably pearls.or dia. monds.
The
hairdressing was.. *unched by the Duchess of
Kent to go with her latest hat. worn at her first public function of King Edward's reign, the open- ing of an exhibition of British-
made silk stocking at the Forum Club.
3he had her hair arranged ko
the sides in two rows of curls, which curved upwards from the
cheek to expose the ear, Four rows of curls at the back meet them. She wore pearl earrings.
FEATHER-TRIMMED
FLOWER MOTIFS
The continued vogue for print- ed oral materials for afternoon dresses has inspired the designers to use the cut out flower motifs
a means
and of decoration as Her diminutive oval-shaped black pill-box hat was perched well over trimming. The cut-out motifs are the right eye. The crown
was backed with the finest muslin and covered by a black ostrich feather; attached lightly in soft groups which drooped at the back over the curls.
upori sleeves or neckline, or used to outline the hem of a skirt or the border of a little bolero jacket.
Under her fur-trimmed black coat she had a striking black gown with a raised spot design.
Two rows of pearls were the Duchess's choice of jewellery. She wore black gloves and stockings.
GUNMETAL STOCKINGS
The Duchess watched the process of making the black alk stockings worn by men at the royal levees,
There are even afternoon dresses in which the whole elbow-length sleeve is covered with little. appli- quee flowers. Needless to say, the floral motifs are cut from the same
material in which the dress" is made. The
effect of these soft " floral motifs standing out in re- llet. from the background of the
like the finest stockings 1 can get," the Duchess told a wo- man hostery manufacturer. "I am "dress looking forward to getting back dainty. into light colours."
Ane gun-
She is having some metal stockings in 51-gaupe sent
to her for selection.
A box of white socks was pre- sented to her for Prince Edward.
Princess Marie Louise, president the Forum Club, kissed the Duchess as she arrived.
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extremely
light and
PRINTED SILKS FOR SUMMER
Printed silks for summer dresses are Very flowery. On a white ground is a riot of tiny gay blos- soms; on a soft green ground lar- ger flowers are grouped in garden. posies; on a brown foundation ap pear leaf shapes in tones from pal- est green to deepest russet. A poppy-garden design is attractive; so is a tulip-iime silk.
Then there are two-piece suits and simple dresses developed in heavy silks printed with orchard rather than flower garden pro- duce. One example, showing ap ples rosy-red and green on a deep cream ground, seemed to be a good and practical proposition. The dress was simple to outline, a smail kilted frill of white orgatty die marking a bib effect on the bodice. The coat, half-length and swagger, had large puffed sleeves, no collar, and bow tied close up
SÜMMERY EVENING
FROCKS
Pleated skirts, tunics, soft frills disposed about the nëckilne or round the shoulders are features. of the new evenlåg frocks for the
summer season.
Chiffon printed in bright colours. taffeta fallle which may be the background for lacquered designs, lace (frequently this is embroider- ed), and plain white crêpes. chiffen, organza with organdie are favourite materials.
Coats of plain net or chiffon are still shown with printed frocks which are also worn with match- ing coats or coatees.
CASCADE OF CURLS
Fair, fluffy-haired girls wili.de- light in this pretty hairdressing, which is especially suitable for hats that tip down over the right ere as the "pretiles" come on the left side.
Soft waves run back on the right- from the centre parting, but a froth of light, baby curls on the hint of any other side saves severity. These drop in a little cascade down one side, and stray coquettishly on to the forehead.
The whole head has that charm- ing look of casual carelessness that is, in reality, carefully arranged!
This centre parting is particu-s larly suitable for the girl with an oval face and a fairly low, broad forehead.
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