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Tailored frock.—When a frock is planned on tailored lines by so wellknown a fashion expert as Jenniter Jean, of New York, the result is exceptionally smart; as you will note from the example illustrated above. The outstanding motif, upon which this style relies for its perfect “line,” is the unbroken front panel, from shoulder to hem. The frock—as is so often the case with the creations of Fashion experts—is planned on simple lines yet expresses just that touch of sophistication which lifts it right out of the commonplace.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 160, 8 June 1939, Page 12

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Tailored frock.—When a frock is planned on tailored lines by so wellknown a fashion expert as Jenniter Jean, of New York, the result is exceptionally smart; as you will note from the example illustrated above. The outstanding motif, upon which this style relies for its perfect “line,” is the unbroken front panel, from shoulder to hem. The frock—as is so often the case with the creations of Fashion experts—is planned on simple lines yet expresses just that touch of sophistication which lifts it right out of the commonplace. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 160, 8 June 1939, Page 12

Tailored frock.—When a frock is planned on tailored lines by so wellknown a fashion expert as Jenniter Jean, of New York, the result is exceptionally smart; as you will note from the example illustrated above. The outstanding motif, upon which this style relies for its perfect “line,” is the unbroken front panel, from shoulder to hem. The frock—as is so often the case with the creations of Fashion experts—is planned on simple lines yet expresses just that touch of sophistication which lifts it right out of the commonplace. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 160, 8 June 1939, Page 12

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