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HAT STYLES FROM TOKYO.—Photographs taken at a recent show held by Tokyo milliners, who are trying to “educate” Japanese women to wear hats more generally. LEFT: A hat and scarf of plaid silk available in a variety of colours. RIGHT: A hat made of dyed wild-pigeon feathers.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29671, 15 November 1961, Page 2

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HAT STYLES FROM TOKYO.—Photographs taken at a recent show held by Tokyo milliners, who are trying to “educate” Japanese women to wear hats more generally. LEFT: A hat and scarf of plaid silk available in a variety of colours. RIGHT: A hat made of dyed wild-pigeon feathers. Press, Volume C, Issue 29671, 15 November 1961, Page 2

HAT STYLES FROM TOKYO.—Photographs taken at a recent show held by Tokyo milliners, who are trying to “educate” Japanese women to wear hats more generally. LEFT: A hat and scarf of plaid silk available in a variety of colours. RIGHT: A hat made of dyed wild-pigeon feathers. Press, Volume C, Issue 29671, 15 November 1961, Page 2

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