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“COME INTO THE GARDEN” is the name given to this dress and jacket by the designer, Norman Hartnell. Of white cotton, the jacket is fully embroidered with an intricate flower design in silk, beads, and sequins of pink, leaf green, violet and sky blue. The sheath dress has a deep band of the embroidery at the waist.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29292, 25 August 1960, Page 2

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“COME INTO THE GARDEN” is the name given to this dress and jacket by the designer, Norman Hartnell. Of white cotton, the jacket is fully embroidered with an intricate flower design in silk, beads, and sequins of pink, leaf green, violet and sky blue. The sheath dress has a deep band of the embroidery at the waist. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29292, 25 August 1960, Page 2

“COME INTO THE GARDEN” is the name given to this dress and jacket by the designer, Norman Hartnell. Of white cotton, the jacket is fully embroidered with an intricate flower design in silk, beads, and sequins of pink, leaf green, violet and sky blue. The sheath dress has a deep band of the embroidery at the waist. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29292, 25 August 1960, Page 2

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