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Yolande Gibson models the two-piece suit designed by Robert Boult, of Invercargill, which won the New Zealand Wool Board’s special award in the Benson and Hedges annual dress-design awards in Wellington last evening. The suit was made from selected Southland slink—the pelts of unborn lambs which were tanned, dressed, and dyed to a soft finish with the original short knurled wool forming the interior lining.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33655, 3 October 1974, Page 6

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Yolande Gibson models the two-piece suit designed by Robert Boult, of Invercargill, which won the New Zealand Wool Board’s special award in the Benson and Hedges annual dress-design awards in Wellington last evening. The suit was made from selected Southland slink—the pelts of unborn lambs which were tanned, dressed, and dyed to a soft finish with the original short knurled wool forming the interior lining. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33655, 3 October 1974, Page 6

Yolande Gibson models the two-piece suit designed by Robert Boult, of Invercargill, which won the New Zealand Wool Board’s special award in the Benson and Hedges annual dress-design awards in Wellington last evening. The suit was made from selected Southland slink—the pelts of unborn lambs which were tanned, dressed, and dyed to a soft finish with the original short knurled wool forming the interior lining. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33655, 3 October 1974, Page 6