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Organdies Were Bouffant
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White Laces Clung
For afternoon or informal
evening wear, the 1922 summer
Parisian houses were showing
many frocks of organdie, of
lace, and of lace combined with
chiffon and kindred materials.
All skirts were long, from four
to six inches from the ground,
and sleeves were conspicuous by
their absence. In America,
however, women were wearing
their "best" frocks about eight
inches from the ground, and a
sleeve was still considered
necessary for daytime.
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