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WILD-LIFE DRESS.—Twenty-one designers have co-operated with Courtaulds, London, to produce garments with a wild-life theme. The outfits feature monkeys, zebras, and birds, and are appliqued or printed on the fabric. A former “Miss World” (Eva Rueber-Staier), now the Wild-Life Fund’s “Wild-Life Girl,” is shown modelling a Courtelle jersey dress hand-painted in a giant zebra design. Five per cent of the profits from the sale of this dress will go to the Wild-Life Fund.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32640, 23 June 1971, Page 6

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WILD-LIFE DRESS.—Twenty-one designers have co-operated with Courtaulds, London, to produce garments with a wild-life theme. The outfits feature monkeys, zebras, and birds, and are appliqued or printed on the fabric. A former “Miss World” (Eva Rueber-Staier), now the Wild-Life Fund’s “Wild-Life Girl,” is shown modelling a Courtelle jersey dress hand-painted in a giant zebra design. Five per cent of the profits from the sale of this dress will go to the Wild-Life Fund. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32640, 23 June 1971, Page 6

WILD-LIFE DRESS.—Twenty-one designers have co-operated with Courtaulds, London, to produce garments with a wild-life theme. The outfits feature monkeys, zebras, and birds, and are appliqued or printed on the fabric. A former “Miss World” (Eva Rueber-Staier), now the Wild-Life Fund’s “Wild-Life Girl,” is shown modelling a Courtelle jersey dress hand-painted in a giant zebra design. Five per cent of the profits from the sale of this dress will go to the Wild-Life Fund. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32640, 23 June 1971, Page 6

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