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Clothing modelled at the recent successful “Trade Mission in Reverse” functions in Wellington. TOP LEFT: A two-piece suit in wool jersey by Classic in which the abstract pattern in the jacket toned to the skirt. BOTTOM LEFT: AU the dignity and elegance of Paris is brought to light by this pale pink feather-weight wool sheath and jacket by Babs Radon of Auckland. The jacket is trimmed at hemline and sleeves with sparkling French beads. ABOVE: A poncho cape by Southwell illustrates how quickly New Zealand garment manufacturers bring the fashions of the world to this country.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30267, 21 October 1963, Page 8

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Clothing modelled at the recent successful “Trade Mission in Reverse” functions in Wellington. TOP LEFT: A two-piece suit in wool jersey by Classic in which the abstract pattern in the jacket toned to the skirt. BOTTOM LEFT: AU the dignity and elegance of Paris is brought to light by this pale pink feather-weight wool sheath and jacket by Babs Radon of Auckland. The jacket is trimmed at hemline and sleeves with sparkling French beads. ABOVE: A poncho cape by Southwell illustrates how quickly New Zealand garment manufacturers bring the fashions of the world to this country. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30267, 21 October 1963, Page 8

Clothing modelled at the recent successful “Trade Mission in Reverse” functions in Wellington. TOP LEFT: A two-piece suit in wool jersey by Classic in which the abstract pattern in the jacket toned to the skirt. BOTTOM LEFT: AU the dignity and elegance of Paris is brought to light by this pale pink feather-weight wool sheath and jacket by Babs Radon of Auckland. The jacket is trimmed at hemline and sleeves with sparkling French beads. ABOVE: A poncho cape by Southwell illustrates how quickly New Zealand garment manufacturers bring the fashions of the world to this country. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30267, 21 October 1963, Page 8

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