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March 19, 1913
The Lakeland Evening Telegram
Lakeland, Polk County, Florida
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Fashion article on upcoming hat designs for youngsters and adults, highlighting cotton seal plush, black velvet, and moire ribbons for various styles and trimmings.
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HATS FOR THE YOUNGSTERS
Season's Models Show That the Designers Have by No Means Forgotten the Younger Element.
The kiddies are not forgotten in the making up of materials for their head wear. There is a cotton seal plush in white and colors suitable for children's hoods and capes, as well as for brims of ladies' hats, for the entire hat or for turban effects.
Velvet manufacturers say that great quantities of black velvet have been sold, not only for the making of processed velvet hats, but for trimming and also for drapery effects.
Of course, ribbons will be welcomed to no little extent. Satin and moires are again to the fore, says the Millinery Trade Review. The latter will be the favorite of the two materials. All these materials especially in piece goods, are represented in the manufactured hats, in plain shapes, tailored hats, pattern hats and trimmed hats.
Moire used as facing and trimming will be featured widely for early fall. Moire ribbon, both narrow and wide, is shown, from which is developed many new and interesting high ribbon cockades.
An imported model shows the use of mustard colored moire ribbon, forming a stunning high plaited fancy with a base of the shirred moire ribbon. Another clever use of this ribbon, about two inches wide, is noted, forming a succession of flat bows, which are placed in a high standard of velvet of the same shade as the ribbon, making a simple but effective trimming.
Season's Models Show That the Designers Have by No Means Forgotten the Younger Element.
The kiddies are not forgotten in the making up of materials for their head wear. There is a cotton seal plush in white and colors suitable for children's hoods and capes, as well as for brims of ladies' hats, for the entire hat or for turban effects.
Velvet manufacturers say that great quantities of black velvet have been sold, not only for the making of processed velvet hats, but for trimming and also for drapery effects.
Of course, ribbons will be welcomed to no little extent. Satin and moires are again to the fore, says the Millinery Trade Review. The latter will be the favorite of the two materials. All these materials especially in piece goods, are represented in the manufactured hats, in plain shapes, tailored hats, pattern hats and trimmed hats.
Moire used as facing and trimming will be featured widely for early fall. Moire ribbon, both narrow and wide, is shown, from which is developed many new and interesting high ribbon cockades.
An imported model shows the use of mustard colored moire ribbon, forming a stunning high plaited fancy with a base of the shirred moire ribbon. Another clever use of this ribbon, about two inches wide, is noted, forming a succession of flat bows, which are placed in a high standard of velvet of the same shade as the ribbon, making a simple but effective trimming.
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Fashion Article
Millinery Description
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Hats
Children
Millinery
Cotton Plush
Black Velvet
Moire Ribbon
Fashion Trends
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Story Details
Description of new hat materials and designs for children and adults, including cotton seal plush for hoods and caps, black velvet for hats and trimmings, and moire ribbons for facings, cockades, and bows.