Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1912 — Boudoir Headdresses. [ARTICLE]

Boudoir Headdresses.

Boudoir headdresses are so dainty that it is almost impossible to resist the temptation to wear them publicly. The latest English model is shaped like an Anne Boleyn cap. Usually the crown is made wholly of shadow net and edged with French Valenciennes, but it may be of tucked mull and cluny, and—if expense be not an object—of Duchesse lace. But the cap positively must have a trailing vine of tiny flowers in satin, outlining its shape sharply and drawn together at the back with a soft ribbon bow. These caps are lovely in all-white, allcream, or all-mauve, and they are wondrous odd and chic in dull gray relieved by tiny flowers and soft ribbons in mauve tones.