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LUXURIOUS SILKS IN SHORT EVENING FROCKS.—London designers still favour the short evening dress for all but the most formal occasions. LEFT: A strapless frock in glowing bronze, gold, scarlet, and tangerine silk brocade with a stiff, high-waisted silhouette and a brief, slightly-flattened bodice. RIGHT: A theatre ensemble of taupe satin with the bodice and skirt lavishly embroidered in a gold flower design and worn with gold kid shoes.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610511.2.8

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, Volume C, Issue 29510, 11 May 1961, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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LUXURIOUS SILKS IN SHORT EVENING FROCKS.—London designers still favour the short evening dress for all but the most formal occasions. LEFT: A strapless frock in glowing bronze, gold, scarlet, and tangerine silk brocade with a stiff, high-waisted silhouette and a brief, slightly-flattened bodice. RIGHT: A theatre ensemble of taupe satin with the bodice and skirt lavishly embroidered in a gold flower design and worn with gold kid shoes. Press, Volume C, Issue 29510, 11 May 1961, Page 2

LUXURIOUS SILKS IN SHORT EVENING FROCKS.—London designers still favour the short evening dress for all but the most formal occasions. LEFT: A strapless frock in glowing bronze, gold, scarlet, and tangerine silk brocade with a stiff, high-waisted silhouette and a brief, slightly-flattened bodice. RIGHT: A theatre ensemble of taupe satin with the bodice and skirt lavishly embroidered in a gold flower design and worn with gold kid shoes. Press, Volume C, Issue 29510, 11 May 1961, Page 2

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