Debbie Kingsland, a model with the Spotlite agency, displays a sample of the Oriental-style garments introduced at a fashion show organised by the Farmers’ Trading Company, at its Colombo Street store. The models paraded to music on a set made from bamboo. The last show will start this evening at 7.15.
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51Debbie Kingsland, a model with the Spotlite agency, displays a sample of the Oriental-style garments introduced at a fashion show organised by the Farmers’ Trading Company, at its Colombo Street store. The models paraded to music on a set made from bamboo. The last show will start this evening at 7.15. Press, 13 April 1984, Page 6
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