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FRILLS AND FEATHERS. —When the singer, Eartha Kitt, makes her entrance at the Opera House, Manchester, in this dress she catches everyone’s attention, particularly the women in the audience. The frilled, feathered, and spangled dress took more than three months to make and is valued at $2000. Miss Kitt wears it in the show, “Stars In Your Eyes,” which also features the comedian, Jimmy Tarbuck, and the singer, Kenny Lynch.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32803, 31 December 1971, Page 5

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FRILLS AND FEATHERS.—When the singer, Eartha Kitt, makes her entrance at the Opera House, Manchester, in this dress she catches everyone’s attention, particularly the women in the audience. The frilled, feathered, and spangled dress took more than three months to make and is valued at $2000. Miss Kitt wears it in the show, “Stars In Your Eyes,” which also features the comedian, Jimmy Tarbuck, and the singer, Kenny Lynch. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32803, 31 December 1971, Page 5

FRILLS AND FEATHERS.—When the singer, Eartha Kitt, makes her entrance at the Opera House, Manchester, in this dress she catches everyone’s attention, particularly the women in the audience. The frilled, feathered, and spangled dress took more than three months to make and is valued at $2000. Miss Kitt wears it in the show, “Stars In Your Eyes,” which also features the comedian, Jimmy Tarbuck, and the singer, Kenny Lynch. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32803, 31 December 1971, Page 5

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