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Castellane Traveling Gown

Castellane Traveling Gown image
Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
December
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Castellane Traveling Gown.

The very newest and smartest thing in the way of traveling toggery is a costume designed and worn by the young Courtess of Castellane, formerly Miss Anna Gould of New York. The dress is of mignonette-green satin-finished cloth, it's only trimming a series of narrow tucks that encirle the underskirt and stitched folds around the bottom of the polonaise. With it is worn a golf cape of heavier goods in an emerald shade of green, having elabórate welt stitching in sharp points for decoration. The high collar is faced with goffered liberty 6tem-tinted satín, an exquisite frame for a rosy face. A pale gray sailor hat and heavy gray castor gioves completes a rarely perfect costume.