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AUSTRALIAN FASHIONS IN LONDON.—Much interest has been shown in the display of Australian fashions taken to London by Mr and Mrs T. Fogarty. Mr Fogarty is probably the only designer in the world who secs his product from its natural state to the finished article, for he owns a 1000-acre stud sheep farm at Toolern Vale, near Melbourne. In this photograph Mr Fogarty makes a few last minute adjustments to some of his models before the display at the Dorchester Hotel.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28450, 3 December 1957, Page 13

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AUSTRALIAN FASHIONS IN LONDON.—Much interest has been shown in the display of Australian fashions taken to London by Mr and Mrs T. Fogarty. Mr Fogarty is probably the only designer in the world who secs his product from its natural state to the finished article, for he owns a 1000-acre stud sheep farm at Toolern Vale, near Melbourne. In this photograph Mr Fogarty makes a few last minute adjustments to some of his models before the display at the Dorchester Hotel. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28450, 3 December 1957, Page 13

AUSTRALIAN FASHIONS IN LONDON.—Much interest has been shown in the display of Australian fashions taken to London by Mr and Mrs T. Fogarty. Mr Fogarty is probably the only designer in the world who secs his product from its natural state to the finished article, for he owns a 1000-acre stud sheep farm at Toolern Vale, near Melbourne. In this photograph Mr Fogarty makes a few last minute adjustments to some of his models before the display at the Dorchester Hotel. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28450, 3 December 1957, Page 13

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