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“CHECKMATE”.—The British mannequin, Anne Grant, wearing one of the most striking of the Bretons shown by Gina Davies in her “teen and twenty” collection of spring hats. Called “checkmate,” the checked-gingham Breton has ah underbrim of king cup exotic straw cut away at the back to allow for a Gibson girl bow in matching checked gingham. The matching neckline bow and gloves are also in checked gingham.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28513, 17 February 1958, Page 2

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“CHECKMATE”.—The British mannequin, Anne Grant, wearing one of the most striking of the Bretons shown by Gina Davies in her “teen and twenty” collection of spring hats. Called “checkmate,” the checked-gingham Breton has ah underbrim of king cup exotic straw cut away at the back to allow for a Gibson girl bow in matching checked gingham. The matching neckline bow and gloves are also in checked gingham. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28513, 17 February 1958, Page 2

“CHECKMATE”.—The British mannequin, Anne Grant, wearing one of the most striking of the Bretons shown by Gina Davies in her “teen and twenty” collection of spring hats. Called “checkmate,” the checked-gingham Breton has ah underbrim of king cup exotic straw cut away at the back to allow for a Gibson girl bow in matching checked gingham. The matching neckline bow and gloves are also in checked gingham. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28513, 17 February 1958, Page 2