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Foreign News
January 20, 1926
Seward Daily Gateway
Seward, Seward County, Alaska
What is this article about?
New 1926 spring fashion model 'Toujours juene' showcases a three-piece women's costume with black satin cloak, rose orange crepe de chine dress, and matching accessories.
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"Toujours juene," or "always young" is the name of a new model, illustrating the charm of the three-piece costume which has been noted among the 1926 spring styles for women which already are being exhibited.
The cloak is of black satin, the dress of rose orange crepe de chine. A ribbon of black satin reaches from the guimpe to hem of the dress and carries a row of rose-orange buttons. The sleeves are of rose-orange, deeply scalloped, and peep out from the black satin forearm-length sleeves of the coat.
The cloak is of black satin, the dress of rose orange crepe de chine. A ribbon of black satin reaches from the guimpe to hem of the dress and carries a row of rose-orange buttons. The sleeves are of rose-orange, deeply scalloped, and peep out from the black satin forearm-length sleeves of the coat.
What sub-type of article is it?
Fashion Model
Womens Clothing
What keywords are associated?
Toujours Juene
1926 Spring Styles
Three Piece Costume
Black Satin Cloak
Rose Orange Dress
Foreign News Details
Event Date
1926 Spring
Event Details
New model 'Toujours juene' illustrates three-piece costume: black satin cloak, rose orange crepe de chine dress with black satin ribbon and rose-orange buttons from guimpe to hem, rose-orange scalloped sleeves peeping from black satin forearm-length coat sleeves.