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Three highlights of the autumn mode are revealed here. On the left Miss Jacobs wear a light angora weave frock with simulated bolero top the new V neckline and princess waist and the hat is one of the new Dunce models in velvet. The new combination of broadcloth and velvet is demonstrated in the Marcel Rochas suit in the centre with huge patch pockets and collar of velvet. Persian lamb as a trimming will be ubiquitous and here on the right it appears round the basque and on the revers and collar of a black broadcloth suit

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

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Three highlights of the autumn mode are revealed here. On the left Miss Jacobs wear a light angora weave frock with simulated bolero top the new V neckline and princess waist and the hat is one of the new Dunce models in velvet. The new combination of broadcloth and velvet is demonstrated in the Marcel Rochas suit in the centre with huge patch pockets and collar of velvet. Persian lamb as a trimming will be ubiquitous and here on the right it appears round the basque and on the revers and collar of a black broadcloth suit Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 23, 11 February 1937, Page 14

Three highlights of the autumn mode are revealed here. On the left Miss Jacobs wear a light angora weave frock with simulated bolero top the new V neckline and princess waist and the hat is one of the new Dunce models in velvet. The new combination of broadcloth and velvet is demonstrated in the Marcel Rochas suit in the centre with huge patch pockets and collar of velvet. Persian lamb as a trimming will be ubiquitous and here on the right it appears round the basque and on the revers and collar of a black broadcloth suit Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 23, 11 February 1937, Page 14

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