Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1895 — Yellow in Vogue. [ARTICLE]
Yellow in Vogue.
New York Evening Post. Yellow is introduced into manv winter dress fabrics, chamois yellow being particularly favored, although many other shades are popular, even to deepest orange and the old sash-1 ioned pumpkin dyes. Yellow is sug, gestive of sunshine, and with a touclj of red in the plaid, ttyeed, check or stripe, is to very many preferable to masses of the latter color. Cloth skirts of palest yellow, fawn and doe color are edged with brown fur and Worth waists of brown or green velvet, Shepherd’s check silk, velours, brocade or heavy; repped bengaline. Mustard yellow coats, cloaks and golf capes lined with Tartan silk in rich color effects are imported this season. This color is by no means as unbecoming-as would appear, viewed in the imagination only, or to • judge Jit merely by its name. It is the. pale French mustard tint, and anything Parisian is almost sure to be made “complimentary” to the wearer, either by rich velvet accessories or by being placed in juxtaposition with some apropriate color in silk or satin.
