Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1929, Page 130

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 27, 1929, THIS YEAR THE WOMAN OF FASHION SELECTS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY ““Color correctness, the first requisite of hosiery smartness, finds its per- fect expression in the Lucile- created Holeproof shades,” says Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt *Smart grooming, like art, is a matter of infinite attention to detail. A single fault may outweigh a thousand perfections. @ The mode today lays increasing emphasis on the accessories. The modern frock is mere- ly the background of the costume. Each note that accompanies it must be fused into the perfect whole. @ Perfection of the ensemble frequently turns on the care with which the shade of hosiery is chosen. It is the right blending of color that is the essence of style in hosiery. @This calls for careful style guidance. In enlisting the genius of Lucile, well known Parisian couturiere, to create the hosiery colors that harmon- ize best with each season’s outstanding shades, Holeproof Hosiery has made it possible for every woman to add to the charm of the en- semble. @ Color correctness...the first requisite of hosiery smartness ...finds its perfect expression in this beautiful hosiery.” R hout W W « Holeproof stockings appeal to the woman to whom good taste is the cachet of chic. With colors inspired and cre- ated by Lucile of Paris, they have become the medium for those shades which most attractively complement the vogue. Anticipating the new costume fabrics far in advance of their showing, Lucile experi- ments with infinite blendings of subtle tints to obtain the perfect cast for every color trend in gowns, shoes and hats. « Her recommenda- tions are then submitted to the searching scrutiny of New York’s stvle arbiters for confirmation and adaptations to American standards. The result is a color range as complete as it is distinctive. ¢« Woven in exquisitely textured silk...perfectly fashioned in the height of the mode for street and for formal wear...Holeproof Hosiery in every respect is worthy of the high recommendations which accompany it. Mirs. Reginald C. Vanderbilt, nee Gloria M. Morgan, mous “Morgan Trio,” Mrs. Vanderbilt is a well known daughter of Mrs. and Mr. Harry Hays Morgan, for- figure among the fashionable younger sct of two con- merly American Commissioner to Belgium. With tinents. While spending most of her time at her home her sisters, Viscountess Furness of England and Mrs. on the Avenue Charles Floquet, in Paris, Mrs. Van- Benjamin Thaw, Jr., of Pittsburgh, making up thefa- derbilt also maintains an American home at Newport. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY NEW YORK CITY AND LONDON, CANADA ALCO-GRAVURE.INC. New Vork Baltimore St Louis Cleveland Kansas City Chicago

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