Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1917 — Uneven Hangs the Hem. [ARTICLE]
Uneven Hangs the Hem.
There is a great diversity of opinion as to the sort of hems deemed proper for the smartest of skirts. Many favor the uneven hem, even for wood tailleurs. Some skirts are shorter and somewhat fuller than the even-edged models. Practically all of the leading couturiers turn np the hem of some of their soft satin and chiffon models, while Worth makes nearly all of his skirts with this charming double effect Several of his very lovely afternoon dresses of charmeuse show this skirt topped by simple kimono blouses, opening over waistcoats embroidered In gold.—Harper’s Bazai,
