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Above: Mrs. Ted Fowler, who as Miss Betty Board, was one of sydney's best known society mannequins here makes her first reappearance since her marriage; and greatly noticeable is her change of coiffure, form the soignee straight brush back and bun on her neck, which she affected for so long, to the new halo roll which she wears now. The fur coat is of dyed ermine with stand up collar and large revers which button back or across according to wish. A gilt clip, in the Coronation mannner, fastens the cape.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 14

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Above: Mrs. Ted Fowler, who as Miss Betty Board, was one of sydney's best known society mannequins here makes her first reappearance since her marriage; and greatly noticeable is her change of coiffure, form the soignee straight brush back and bun on her neck, which she affected for so long, to the new halo roll which she wears now. The fur coat is of dyed ermine with stand up collar and large revers which button back or across according to wish. A gilt clip, in the Coronation mannner, fastens the cape. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 14

Above: Mrs. Ted Fowler, who as Miss Betty Board, was one of sydney's best known society mannequins here makes her first reappearance since her marriage; and greatly noticeable is her change of coiffure, form the soignee straight brush back and bun on her neck, which she affected for so long, to the new halo roll which she wears now. The fur coat is of dyed ermine with stand up collar and large revers which button back or across according to wish. A gilt clip, in the Coronation mannner, fastens the cape. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 14

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