Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1914 — For the Artistic Woman. [ARTICLE]
For the Artistic Woman.
To the woman with blonde tresses, or better still, hair in which there is a glint of auburn, nothing would be more acceptable than a hope chest kimono of aqua marine green. When enveloped in Its flowing folds she will look like a water nymph lately come from her quiet pool. Make the kimono of silk crepe or crepe de chine. Have It rather long, slightly trailing all around, and smock it back and front to give it a graceful fulness. To further emphasize the nymth effect, embroider upon it water lines in white floss silk. The centers should be yellow, and may be in French knots, and the foliage should be a darker green. Trail the lilies down the two fronts and about the bottom of the kimono. >
