Dressed up or down, Gaye Bartlett’s knit separates, left, have many lives. Is this the mini for the 80s? Super-short and tailored, this version from Judith Malcolm, middle, comes in beige linen, with a shaped suit jacket. For smart city dressing, a wool crepe design, by John Juriss, right, with hat by Dolly Vardin,
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Press, 7 October 1987, Page 16
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54Dressed up or down, Gaye Bartlett’s knit separates, left, have many lives. Is this the mini for the 80s? Super-short and tailored, this version from Judith Malcolm, middle, comes in beige linen, with a shaped suit jacket. For smart city dressing, a wool crepe design, by John Juriss, right, with hat by Dolly Vardin, Press, 7 October 1987, Page 16
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