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Three ensembles for evening, day, and sports wear. Left, charming evening dress in mousseline de soie, the pattern being blue and gold flowers on a white background. A bolero is worn to match. Centre, novel coat in chestnut brown wool, with wrap-over front and loose revers, finished off with a striped scarf. Right, a useful black dress with pleated panel and a white vest just revealing scolloped edges. The outfit is completed by patent leather belt and a black sombrero.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1938, Page 23

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Three ensembles for evening, day, and sports wear. Left, charming evening dress in mousseline de soie, the pattern being blue and gold flowers on a white background. A bolero is worn to match. Centre, novel coat in chestnut brown wool, with wrap-over front and loose revers, finished off with a striped scarf. Right, a useful black dress with pleated panel and a white vest just revealing scolloped edges. The outfit is completed by patent leather belt and a black sombrero. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1938, Page 23

Three ensembles for evening, day, and sports wear. Left, charming evening dress in mousseline de soie, the pattern being blue and gold flowers on a white background. A bolero is worn to match. Centre, novel coat in chestnut brown wool, with wrap-over front and loose revers, finished off with a striped scarf. Right, a useful black dress with pleated panel and a white vest just revealing scolloped edges. The outfit is completed by patent leather belt and a black sombrero. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1938, Page 23

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