Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1912 — HERE IS KIMONO WRAP [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
HERE IS KIMONO WRAP
BIDS FAIR TO BE EXTREMELY POPULAR PCR OUTDOOR WEAR. Idea Carries From Paris, and Has Been Taken Up by Leaders of Fashion V| in America—Shown in Tan Eponge. The Kimono wrap is the latest edict for outdoor wear, made by the Parisian fashion arbiters. It has already been taken up by the fashionable New York establishments and bids fair to be a popular spring and fail garment. The model shown is of tan eponge, out kimono style, and caught by one button cn the left side. Around the sleeves are three rows of drawn work, an inch wide and about three inches apart, headed by a narrow tuck Pour rows of the same work are used on the
skirt of the wrap, at knee length. The sleeves and bottom of the garment are finished with a narrow hem beneath which is used a foot deep frieze of soft twisted rope cord, the ends knotted to form tassels. A narrow collar and triangular revers of embroidery in varicolored oriental designs and above are narrow revers of black satin. The hat is black milan, faced with black velvet and with low trimming of white gull’s feathers across the back.
Photo, Copyright, by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y.
