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This 1941 Picture Modes Pattern Book by Topic Dresses of New York City, invites the home seamstress to create an ultra feminine "little girl look' that was an extremely popular story book wedding style, influenced by the Technicolor cinematic extravaganza, Gone with the Wind in 1939. At left: This lovely 1940's Satin Gown drapes in a manner that shows it's heavyweight yarns to fluid effect. Cohama Mills specialized in this type of heavy slipper satin rayon during the Second World War. This type of gown buttoned up the back or zipped with a lapped zipper at the side and was worn with a mid range hoop fashioned with starched gauze. The Off the Shoulder Bertha Collar was supported by an opaque gauze- like Illusion Net.
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