FAMOUS DRESS DESIGNER
In "writing of the trousseau of Prinfcess Marina a Paris correspondent states that the man who will design Princess Marina's wedding dress, Captain Edward Molyncux, is a personality frell qualified by his ability and his romantic career to be associated with a Poyal love story. After a brilliant war record he assaulted Paris, the stronghold of feminine fashion. An Englishman—a Londoner —he became famous itts a prince of fashion in Paris! To those who know how highly specialised an art dress design is in Paris the thing seems incredible. From his first dress house in Rue Koyale he soon had to move —it was not big enough. Now he has a seven-storey building in the Place de la Concorde, branches in London, Monte Carlo, Cannes, and Biarritz, and a factory outside Paris. Princess Marina has given permission for the 1935 coiffure to be named after her. The Marina coiffure has a middle parting, with the hair lightly waved on either side. The hair is drawn back from the face to meet the back hair and dingle into small soft curls dressed father high on. the back. p£ .the- head.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21940, 25 October 1934, Page 3
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192FAMOUS DRESS DESIGNER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21940, 25 October 1934, Page 3
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