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HIGH-FASHION SUITS DESIGNED IN ITALY.—LEFT: Black and white coarsely-woven tweed is used in this suit by Tita Rossi, of Rome. The suit is worn with a white velour hat banded in black. RIGHT: A three-piece wool jersey suit in beige, with straight skirt, jumper, and jacket to match. A yoke on the jumper collar, and pockets on the jacket are stitched in brown. This suit is by Albertina, of Rome. The two-toned pill-box hat is in brown and beige felt.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29600, 24 August 1961, Page 2

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HIGH-FASHION SUITS DESIGNED IN ITALY.—LEFT: Black and white coarsely-woven tweed is used in this suit by Tita Rossi, of Rome. The suit is worn with a white velour hat banded in black. RIGHT: A three-piece wool jersey suit in beige, with straight skirt, jumper, and jacket to match. A yoke on the jumper collar, and pockets on the jacket are stitched in brown. This suit is by Albertina, of Rome. The two-toned pill-box hat is in brown and beige felt. Press, Volume C, Issue 29600, 24 August 1961, Page 2

HIGH-FASHION SUITS DESIGNED IN ITALY.—LEFT: Black and white coarsely-woven tweed is used in this suit by Tita Rossi, of Rome. The suit is worn with a white velour hat banded in black. RIGHT: A three-piece wool jersey suit in beige, with straight skirt, jumper, and jacket to match. A yoke on the jumper collar, and pockets on the jacket are stitched in brown. This suit is by Albertina, of Rome. The two-toned pill-box hat is in brown and beige felt. Press, Volume C, Issue 29600, 24 August 1961, Page 2

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