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New Fall Black Satin Race Coat Trimmed With Gold Braid
and Buttons. The High Collar of Fall Is Shown on
This Coat as Well as the Elaborate Trimming.
(“Lucile” Model)
ADY DUFF-GORDON, the
L famous “‘Lucile” of London,
and foremost creator of fash
jons in the world, writes each week
the fashion article for this newspaper,
presenting all that is newest and best
in styles for well-dressed women.
Lady Duff-Gordon’s Paris estab
lishment brings her into close touch
with that centre of fashion.
Lady Duff-Gordon's American es
tablishment is at Nos. 37 and 39
West Fifty-seventh street, New York.
By Lady Duff-Gordon
(“LUCILE")
UST a few words to give a hint of the new Fall Fashions. Here
is one of the new skirts and tight bodices that mark some of them.
The skirt Is In graded bands of sfik. The little fur4rimmed
shoulder wrap is also one of the new and charming oddities This
model shows the high collar, as does the coat pictured in the cenfre of
the page. The coat is of black satin trimmed with gold braid and
lined with tussore. The military note clings to the new Fall fashions
It is accentuated by the tight-fitting hat and the military plumes.
Over on the right the charming little model shows one of the long
fur-edged tunics which in combination with the brilliant blue waist of
this dress is extremely effective.
Down at the left is one of the low collars ou a trim walking drr=s
of blue gabardine. The collar is white and embroidered; the tie f
yellow, blue and green. A belt of patent leather completes the
costume.
Soon I shall show you some of the new gorgeous hats and the more
gorgeous-than-ever brocades and fabrics that will make Milady of the
Fall and Winter more like a Bird of Paradise than ever.
For one thing, fur is used in combination with velvets, embroideries,
laces and brocades to present a most unusual and striking effect. “This
Was, of course, foreshadowed last season by its use as edging. This
year, however, fur actually takes its place as a fabric,
The thing to be avoided is the creation of a “patch-quilt” effect
Otherwise it is astonishing how lovely these bits of pelts appear
in eo-jueuon‘vnh the rarest of laces and the most barbaric of
“trimmings.”
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