The gingham will last longer than the barege, and will be good for more uses after it is outworn as a dress. |
A drapery scarf is sometimes added to this dress, of white barege, with the ends in stripes of gold across, and finished by a splendid and gossamer-like fringe of white silk. |
She has on her blue barege dress, which implies her unvarying constancy. |
He had no doubt his mistress would look most charmingly in a barege. |
In lieu of a hat, a barege veil covered her light brown and abundant hair. |
She did her hair according to the directions of the hairdresser, and put on the barege dress spread out upon the bed. |