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Flowing black gowns, set off by black lace, feature in both these creations for evening. At left, a swirling Spanish lace poncho is worn over a simple, but elegantly cut, long dress (Rowena Gowns); and at right, a lownecked, flowing dress with a back yoke of black lace and open, flowing sleeves (Mona Lisa).

Staying up to see the dawn after a wonderful night out in clothes made to look good all the time. His suit, by Cambridge, is in a light shade of grey-green in a wool polyester mix, with double stitching, a single vent, and a tailored fit. Her dress is of finely knitted, French blue wool, with an intricate ribbing and cable stitch from the waist up. It has been imported by Beaths from Tricovllle, of London and Milan.

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Press, 17 March 1977, Page 16

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Untitled Press, 17 March 1977, Page 16

Untitled Press, 17 March 1977, Page 16

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