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Fashion's Fancies

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
September
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Every description of thin, gauzy, material is popular for gowns and waists. Red, yellow, blue, mauve, and green srgandies, trimmed with cream r black lace, iuake very stylish-lookins; gowns. Black lace and insertlon on white costurnes is one of tbe newest fancies of the hour. White enamel buttons, set with a jingle tiny brilliant, are very beautiful for trimming white and ecru linen iowns. Dresden ribbon having a white ground, and pink, blue, or rosy violet flower design, is in favor for trimming white dresses. Coarse black net over silk is used in fushioning the bodices of stylish nmljummer costumes, while the sklrt is of the silk, untrimmed. Colored batiste blouses, with tucked iimslin and lace collars and cuffs, and a wide plait down the front, are charming little addittons to the wardrobe. Wide collors of batiste and lace are -jutte generally used for the decoration jf summer gowns. Spangled trimmings, colored emDioiderles, and beaded passemeiiteries, in gold, silver, and oxidized effects, are jxtremely fashionable. Meiton cloth of the flnest quality is jsed by fashionable tailors lnstead of :overt suiting for costumes and Jackets for cool days. A new style of tennis shoe has the advantage of a heel, and also a flat sole, Ihereby causing no injury to the court, ind they are quite an improvement upjn the old style of spring-heel slipper White tucking, combined with whito r colored beading and satin baby rlbaon, is very pretty for yokes, guimpes, uirt plastrona on children's frocks. Parasols for everyday wear are mostly of shadcd silks; lsvender and gold eives a charming, rhimmering effect, ind red ones aro always pretty, espe:ially for a pale-faced girl.

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Ann Arbor Democrat