Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 160, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1912 — Wired Sleeves. [ARTICLE]
Wired Sleeves.
Paquin makes a specialty of designing attractive gowns for the young girl. A wonderfully lovely model is a modified revival of the fashion popular during the second empire. The material used Is pale coral pink tulle over white liberty satin. The low round decoiletage is finished by a frill of finely pleated lace. Here add there nestling among the billowy folds is a pink rose. The waistband and flat bow at the back are fashioned of deeper coral v«l----vet Tucked In*the belt is a bunch of roses, which trail sometimes beneath and sometimes outside the veilings of tulle. The sleeves must be emphasized, as they are lightly wired to cause the gauzy folds to extend away from the arms. This is an entirely new feature In fashion after a season devoted to straight, clinging lines.
