STYLISH SHAPES.—Hats of every shape and size had an airing at Riccarton yesterday. LEFT: A straw sou’wester chosen by a Hawarden patron, Miss J. Beere, matches her linen suit styled in navy-and-white pin stripes. RIGHT: Space-age fins for Miss L. Murray (Christchurch). Bright-cherry velour, finely stitched, forms this strangely-shaped hat. The brim turns back, folding into several curls visible from the back.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31329, 28 March 1967, Page 2
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62STYLISH SHAPES.—Hats of every shape and size had an airing at Riccarton yesterday. LEFT: A straw sou’wester chosen by a Hawarden patron, Miss J. Beere, matches her linen suit styled in navy-and-white pin stripes. RIGHT: Space-age fins for Miss L. Murray (Christchurch). Bright-cherry velour, finely stitched, forms this strangely-shaped hat. The brim turns back, folding into several curls visible from the back. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31329, 28 March 1967, Page 2
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