Left: Lucille Ball's romantic new dinner dress rustles fairly n>ith distinction as its Wearer Walks. Lucille designed the dress herself. It is made from crisp, heavy taffela and features large puffed sleeves and a gracefully circular skirt. French blue velvet ribbon encircles her Waist and forms three attractive flat bows, highlighted with square rhinestone buckles decorating the high-necked bodice. Below: Patricia Diana Gibson "goes Russian" in this flattering black leda cloth coat, effectively trimmed in Persian lamb. Especially noteworthy are the smart square shoulders and the collar, which forms an excellent frame for the lovely starlet's face.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)
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97Left: Lucille Ball's romantic new dinner dress rustles fairly n>ith distinction as its Wearer Walks. Lucille designed the dress herself. It is made from crisp, heavy taffela and features large puffed sleeves and a gracefully circular skirt. French blue velvet ribbon encircles her Waist and forms three attractive flat bows, highlighted with square rhinestone buckles decorating the high-necked bodice. Below: Patricia Diana Gibson "goes Russian" in this flattering black leda cloth coat, effectively trimmed in Persian lamb. Especially noteworthy are the smart square shoulders and the collar, which forms an excellent frame for the lovely starlet's face. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)
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