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When the Ex-King went to the Dalmatian coast for his memorable holiday lt was to be expected that fashiona wonld be fnflnenced by hls vlslt. Here we see silver Dalmatian embroideries on a black angora frock designed with the new high neckline. Brilliant magenta outlines the embroideries. The tassel is a Main--bocher and is in the bright colors ofthe embroidery. The unusual Halo Breton of felt is finished with an edge of twisted felt and velvet brought to the front and shooting upwards. Worn by Miss Betty Wheatley.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 23, 11 February 1937, Page 14

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When the Ex-King went to the Dalmatian coast for his memorable holiday lt was to be expected that fashiona wonld be fnflnenced by hls vlslt. Here we see silver Dalmatian embroideries on a black angora frock designed with the new high neckline. Brilliant magenta outlines the embroideries. The tassel is a Main-bocher and is in the bright colors of- the embroidery. The unusual Halo Breton of felt is finished with an edge of twisted felt and velvet brought to the front and shooting upwards. Worn by Miss Betty Wheatley. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 23, 11 February 1937, Page 14

When the Ex-King went to the Dalmatian coast for his memorable holiday lt was to be expected that fashiona wonld be fnflnenced by hls vlslt. Here we see silver Dalmatian embroideries on a black angora frock designed with the new high neckline. Brilliant magenta outlines the embroideries. The tassel is a Main-bocher and is in the bright colors of- the embroidery. The unusual Halo Breton of felt is finished with an edge of twisted felt and velvet brought to the front and shooting upwards. Worn by Miss Betty Wheatley. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 23, 11 February 1937, Page 14

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