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Young lady 9s evening gown by Reville, of dainty shell-pink Lancashire cotton organdie. The marguerites used for the headdress, and bordering the decollete, are hand-made of the finest South African ostrich feathers. This is one of the many creations displayed daily in the Fashion Theatre at the Empire Exhibition, Glasgow, which is visited daily by many thousands of people? frequently including members of the Royal Family.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1938, Page 14

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Young lady9s evening gown by Reville, of dainty shell-pink Lancashire cotton organdie. The marguerites used for the headdress, and bordering the decollete, are hand-made of the finest South African ostrich feathers. This is one of the many creations displayed daily in the Fashion Theatre at the Empire Exhibition, Glasgow, which is visited daily by many thousands of people? frequently including members of the Royal Family. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1938, Page 14

Young lady9s evening gown by Reville, of dainty shell-pink Lancashire cotton organdie. The marguerites used for the headdress, and bordering the decollete, are hand-made of the finest South African ostrich feathers. This is one of the many creations displayed daily in the Fashion Theatre at the Empire Exhibition, Glasgow, which is visited daily by many thousands of people? frequently including members of the Royal Family. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1938, Page 14

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