Excerpt from How to Dress: For Ladies and Gentlemen, the Art of Selecting and Arranging Colors to Suit Any Complexion and Figure Fully Explained
In this summary it will be understood that the color which stands at the head of the paragraph is the principal color of a dress, those named afterwards being the subsidiary colors, either employed in smaller quantities; or as trimmings, to relieve, brighten, heighten, or in any way modify it. Disere tion and judgment in the wearer must decide much of the quantity desirable to. Be used.
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