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Upper: A STUDY IN CONTRAST is Iris Meredith's wool frock. The fitted upper section is deep brown with a front section of mustard wool fastened with brown buttons. The flared skirt is of the light wool with diagonal pockets banded in dark brown. Lower left: Frances Robinson models a trim design—the black skirt being topped with a grey shark-skin blouse and single-breasted vermilion corduroy jacket. Lower right: A third Columbia star, Rita Hayworth, wears this attractive sports frock in apple green linen with bottle green stitching. Note the neat flap pockets.

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Evening Star, Issue 23723, 2 November 1940, Page 16

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Upper: A STUDY IN CONTRAST is Iris Meredith's wool frock. The fitted upper section is deep brown with a front section of mustard wool fastened with brown buttons. The flared skirt is of the light wool with diagonal pockets banded in dark brown. Lower left: Frances Robinson models a trim design—the black skirt being topped with a grey shark-skin blouse and single-breasted vermilion corduroy jacket. Lower right: A third Columbia star, Rita Hayworth, wears this attractive sports frock in apple green linen with bottle green stitching. Note the neat flap pockets. Evening Star, Issue 23723, 2 November 1940, Page 16

Upper: A STUDY IN CONTRAST is Iris Meredith's wool frock. The fitted upper section is deep brown with a front section of mustard wool fastened with brown buttons. The flared skirt is of the light wool with diagonal pockets banded in dark brown. Lower left: Frances Robinson models a trim design—the black skirt being topped with a grey shark-skin blouse and single-breasted vermilion corduroy jacket. Lower right: A third Columbia star, Rita Hayworth, wears this attractive sports frock in apple green linen with bottle green stitching. Note the neat flap pockets. Evening Star, Issue 23723, 2 November 1940, Page 16