Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1920 — HIGH COLLAR PARIS VOGUE [ARTICLE]
HIGH COLLAR PARIS VOGUE
All French Garinents Do Not Have Choker Neck Adornment, but Collar Is Favored. Persistent are rumors that coma from Paris that the high collar Is a commanding note of the current vogue —a story that is borne out oy a page In the French magazine “Femlna,” de* voted to new blouses. Though they do not all have a choker collar, all the blouses in the group "have collars of generous proportions, an unusual contrast with the flat oval that has been, long Included in French blouse styles. There is, however, a good proportion of collars boned to stand up to the ears, reminiscent of the days when embroidered strips were in great demand to make separate choker collars. Two of the prettiest French waists have this high collar growing out of a yoke that eapes the shoulders, one of self material set Into the model, the other of lingerie against a silk blouses, the yoke falling over softly In bertha fashion. Both collars flare out under the ears, one with a bow of ribbon set high to accentuate the rust finish
