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Story August 19, 1932

The Coolidge Examiner

Coolidge, Pinal County, Arizona

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Fashion article by Cherie Nicholas describing formal gingham dresses for dining and dancing, featuring floor-length skirts, decollete necklines, puff sleeves, and velvet sashes or bows.

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FORMAL GINGHAM
By CHERIE NICHOLAS

Gingham goes formal. There's nothing swankier to dine and dance in than a gay little frock of plaid gingham made up as formally as if it were satin or silk or any one of the more pretentious materials.

These audacious little ginghams sally forth fashioned with the new and very smart floor-length skirts and necklines cut somewhat decollete, tiny puff sleeves and all the other details which distinguish the dressy dress.

With these "party fied ginghams," sashes of sheerest bright velvet are worn, and sometimes a bow of the velvet decorates the bodice at the shoulder in lieu of a corsage bouquet.

What sub-type of article is it?

Fashion Trend Descriptive Article

What keywords are associated?

Gingham Formal Frock Plaid Dress Velvet Sash Party Wear

What entities or persons were involved?

Cherie Nicholas

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Cherie Nicholas

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Gingham dresses are styled formally for parties with floor-length skirts, decollete necklines, puff sleeves, velvet sashes, and shoulder bows.

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