Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 20, 1915, EDITORIAL SOCIETY, Image 17

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"Vishramvan,, a Really Dignifled Dress of Flaming Scarlet Chiffon.
LADY DUFF-CORDON, the f.moui "Lufir" of London, and for.motl trftlor
of fathiom in the world, wrilrt each vftt the faihion article for thia newtpaper,.
preientin all that i nrweit and brtt In tiylrt for 'well-drewd women,
Lady Du9-Cordon'i Pan etiabliihmanl bring h'r.inlo. clote touch with thai centre)
of fathion.
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A "Saucy Dresi"
of Black
and White Chiffon
and Met.
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By Lady Duff-Gordon ("Lucile?')
THERE are saucy dresMs and dignity Deqt adapted to express her icdlrldu&llty. Alter
gowns Just as there are saucy ladles all, we get our greatest Impression from how a
and dignified ladles. But a dignified person looks. It to perfectly true that there art
lady ran, on occasion, wear saucy gown, and many estimable people who look, perfectly"
a Mucy lady can be extremely dignified. In a frightful, but who are real angels In brains and
dignity gown. That Is, eome can; but there are character. Yet it takes so much time (or them
fewer saucy ladles who can look dignified than to impress their good qualities upon those, with
there are dignified ladles who can on occasion whm ar,e ,n contact. If they would only
, . . , ,,,,. ., . study themselves and dress with th Idea Of
become saucy. I do not know whether It is , roaUng tne st impression, they would bot
more dangerous for a person whose strong at- ,iave nt.ariy ea much trouble In getting along,
traction Is dignity to become saury or whether To my mind, In this age of efficiency, any on
a aucy lady suffers more by orre- who does not realize the value of the first 1m-
proKSion nas missed the very first law
cfTlclency.
slonol lapses Into dignity. Buthln
'Vjf ' l0 know that there are dignity
gowns ana saucy aresses an or
which may sound mixed, but Is
really full of excellent social
philosophy.
The larger figure on (bis pare
hows a distinctly saucy gown on
a saucy lady. The net hangs saucily
over 'the while chiffon, with Its
black embroidery. The bodice In of
polka-dot silk, which also covert
the saucy little bat.
In the upper right hand corner Is
a real dignity gown. I call It
"Vlbhramvan." It is all of glowing
scarlet chiffon, and It looks like a
.-fame. It could not be worn with
any fitness by the saucy type.
The other picture Is a silver
tulle and lace dinner gown. Thla
also Is full of dignity. I call It Lady
HleHslngton. It is, however, one of
the few dignity gowns that the
saucy type can wear.
Let me tell you again that II the
treating of drenset U an art, the
wearing of. them
A "Dignity l8 no ,e8 n rt-
The
'Saucy t ufS
who fOunPi
Can't Ltwvn
Stand (fjl l
'Dignity ' fWlf fl
Gown." Vv
Lady . ffljf J
Duff-Oordon.
Gown" a A woman n,Uflt
Mudy herself to
"Saucy Body know Just what Is
Can Wear.
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