Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1920 — VOGUE FOR FLOATING VEILS [ARTICLE]
VOGUE FOR FLOATING VEILS
Style Is in Keeping With Use of Quantities of Net and Laces in Dresses. With the use of quantities of net and lace in dresses the vogue for floating veils does not come as a surprise. This fashion is entirely in keeping with the very feminine touches that the sheer materials give to dress. Hats of the plainest and most severe type have no trimming other than a veil. The craze of the moment is the brown veil as a garniture for the black hat. The very coarse, highly glossed black braids aire used for a small round turban, over which is draped a tobacco-brown veil having a medallion, fitting over the crown of the hat and an embroidered border on four sides of the veil. Sometimes the veil is neatly tied in .place and the border forms a tihy shadowy edge for the turban. Again, it is allowed to hang In streaming corners. When the shape is of more individuality and height a tobacco-brown ribbon in satin cire is sometimes used in addition to the tobacco-brown embroidered veil.
