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TOP: This multi-stripe shirt in polyester is by The Shirt Club. Setting it off, is a cream polyester-gabardine skirt with sun-ray pleasts designed by The House of Raymonde. CENTRE: The candy pink of this demure jersey-knit top by Wraggs is repeated in the banding on the floral cotton skirt. Broderie Anglaise sets off the frilled hemline. BOTTOM: A go-anywhere garment, this attractive A-line dress is a silk jerseyknit by Susan Bond. (Mrs Pope, Cashel Street.)

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Press, 17 October 1978, Page 33

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TOP: This multi-stripe shirt in polyester is by The Shirt Club. Setting it off, is a cream polyester-gabardine skirt with sun-ray pleasts designed by The House of Raymonde. CENTRE: The candy pink of this demure jersey-knit top by Wraggs is repeated in the banding on the floral cotton skirt. Broderie Anglaise sets off the frilled hemline. BOTTOM: A go-anywhere garment, this attractive A-line dress is a silk jerseyknit by Susan Bond. (Mrs Pope, Cashel Street.) Press, 17 October 1978, Page 33

TOP: This multi-stripe shirt in polyester is by The Shirt Club. Setting it off, is a cream polyester-gabardine skirt with sun-ray pleasts designed by The House of Raymonde. CENTRE: The candy pink of this demure jersey-knit top by Wraggs is repeated in the banding on the floral cotton skirt. Broderie Anglaise sets off the frilled hemline. BOTTOM: A go-anywhere garment, this attractive A-line dress is a silk jerseyknit by Susan Bond. (Mrs Pope, Cashel Street.) Press, 17 October 1978, Page 33

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