Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1916 — The New Sunburst Shirring. [ARTICLE]

The New Sunburst Shirring.

A white taffeta model made over* flesh silk and richly brocaded with natural color cornflowers, showed a skirt set onto the bodice with a heading faced with cornflower blue satin. The yoke section had sunburst shirrings both front and back, which formed butterfly drapery at the sides. Umbrella folds at the side fronts were faced with blue and edged with narrow gold gaioon. This was the nearest approach to the full hip drapery seen among the new skirts foil evening wear.