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DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER’S TROUSSEAU.—Workers at the Royal School of Needlework preparing the trousseau for Lady Alice Scott. (Top) Some of the beautiful lingerie with its lovely hand-made lace. (Below) Putting final touches to dressing gowns. On left—an oyster-coloured satin, lined with satin, with collar and cuffs of ribbed peach velvet. Peach colour is also used for the delightful wrap on right, with Italian quilted roll collar and cuffs, and tied at the waist with a large bow.

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Evening Star, Issue 22203, 4 December 1935, Page 16

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DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER’S TROUSSEAU.—Workers at the Royal School of Needlework preparing the trousseau for Lady Alice Scott. (Top) Some of the beautiful lingerie with its lovely hand-made lace. (Below) Putting final touches to dressing gowns. On left—an oyster-coloured satin, lined with satin, with collar and cuffs of ribbed peach velvet. Peach colour is also used for the delightful wrap on right, with Italian quilted roll collar and cuffs, and tied at the waist with a large bow. Evening Star, Issue 22203, 4 December 1935, Page 16

DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER’S TROUSSEAU.—Workers at the Royal School of Needlework preparing the trousseau for Lady Alice Scott. (Top) Some of the beautiful lingerie with its lovely hand-made lace. (Below) Putting final touches to dressing gowns. On left—an oyster-coloured satin, lined with satin, with collar and cuffs of ribbed peach velvet. Peach colour is also used for the delightful wrap on right, with Italian quilted roll collar and cuffs, and tied at the waist with a large bow. Evening Star, Issue 22203, 4 December 1935, Page 16

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