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―For outdoor use: A tailor-made jacket, very

feminine, with two rows of buttons, broad shoulders and tight waistline. For afternoon: A plain tight gown with a bell-formed skirt, and beautiful borders in embroidery and a little peplum placed on the back so that it can be seen at the one side. For evening wear: Nice dress with tail and a little jacket in decorative striped lame. All these models, whose pure style is very elegant, are made in Paris for Mrs Simpson.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 5

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―For outdoor use: A tailor-made jacket, very feminine, with two rows of buttons, broad shoulders and tight waistline. For afternoon: A plain tight gown with a bell-formed skirt, and beautiful borders in embroidery and a little peplum placed on the back so that it can be seen at the one side. For evening wear: Nice dress with tail and a little jacket in decorative striped lame. All these models, whose pure style is very elegant, are made in Paris for Mrs Simpson. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 5

―For outdoor use: A tailor-made jacket, very feminine, with two rows of buttons, broad shoulders and tight waistline. For afternoon: A plain tight gown with a bell-formed skirt, and beautiful borders in embroidery and a little peplum placed on the back so that it can be seen at the one side. For evening wear: Nice dress with tail and a little jacket in decorative striped lame. All these models, whose pure style is very elegant, are made in Paris for Mrs Simpson. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 8, 25 January 1937, Page 5

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