Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1913 — MANY NEW LINGERIE EFFECTS [ARTICLE]
MANY NEW LINGERIE EFFECTS
Styles. Change in This as in All Ofhsr Matters Connected With Feminine Apparel. r The white corset cover, run with baby ribbon, does not show through the sheer fine blouses of the day. It is replaced by the lace or tucked net brassiere on which wide satin ribbons are mounted frankly as a trimming. Some of these sheer bloußes have* slips of iflesh-colored chiffon beneath, which give a suggestively transparent effect without actual transparency. Lingerie waists of fine batiste with embroidery trimmings are worn over slips of flesh-tinted chiffon with lovely effect. Organdie is a new blouse fabric, also, but It Is used without the stiff dressing that used to make the material stand out crisply. Embroidery is added banding*and motifs, or in the shape of collars and cuffs, on blouses of picked white material. Dainty lingerie models have crossed fichus of net and fine embroidery draped over the bust.
