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THE DELICATE FANTASIES IN LACE are increasing their hold on the fashion world. Most houses have featured lace garments in all moods in their collections. Here are two designs, one from Mexico and one from Paris, which show the gracious versatility of lace. LEFT: A Mexican design for the beach. The mantilla keeps the sun off your head and the bikini lets you get a sun-tan. RIGHT: A cocktail ensemble in champagne-coloured lace, trimmed with feathers, by Jacques Heim.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30847, 4 September 1965, Page 2

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THE DELICATE FANTASIES IN LACE are increasing their hold on the fashion world. Most houses have featured lace garments in all moods in their collections. Here are two designs, one from Mexico and one from Paris, which show the gracious versatility of lace. LEFT: A Mexican design for the beach. The mantilla keeps the sun off your head and the bikini lets you get a sun-tan. RIGHT: A cocktail ensemble in champagne-coloured lace, trimmed with feathers, by Jacques Heim. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30847, 4 September 1965, Page 2

THE DELICATE FANTASIES IN LACE are increasing their hold on the fashion world. Most houses have featured lace garments in all moods in their collections. Here are two designs, one from Mexico and one from Paris, which show the gracious versatility of lace. LEFT: A Mexican design for the beach. The mantilla keeps the sun off your head and the bikini lets you get a sun-tan. RIGHT: A cocktail ensemble in champagne-coloured lace, trimmed with feathers, by Jacques Heim. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30847, 4 September 1965, Page 2

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