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The New Look

“I shall never forget the sensational appearance that the New Look created in Paris. For all women it was a moment of tremendous importance. We all thought the new fashion was crystallised. Something we could depend upon, something that would last, something that meant peace-time again. We felt the New Look was fum It made us new, fascinating and unexpected and we thought it would slowly age, like all styles, without revealing its secret and without losing its reality. To our utter disappointment we found, only a few months later, that the New Look we had chosen had not chosen us.” —Louise de Vilmorin, speaking on women’s fashions in a 8.8. C, programme.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 81, Issue 7273, 6 November 1950, Page 4

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The New Look Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 81, Issue 7273, 6 November 1950, Page 4

The New Look Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 81, Issue 7273, 6 November 1950, Page 4

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