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Orry Kelly, the famous Hollywood designer, it responsible for these two attractive examples of imported model beach wear. The figure wearing the open-crowned striped blue and white linen hat is in a two-piece ensemble in turquoise blue wool. It comprises a tailored one-piece suit with a matching eight-gored skirt, fastening with a row of tiny white buttons and loops. Cross checks in navy, red and yellow give a gay effect In the squara-necked wool model.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 14

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Orry Kelly, the famous Hollywood designer, it responsible for these two attractive examples of imported model beach wear. The figure wearing the open-crowned striped blue and white linen hat is in a two-piece ensemble in turquoise blue wool. It comprises a tailored one-piece suit with a matching eight-gored skirt, fastening with a row of tiny white buttons and loops. Cross checks in navy, red and yellow give a gay effect In the squara-necked wool model. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 14

Orry Kelly, the famous Hollywood designer, it responsible for these two attractive examples of imported model beach wear. The figure wearing the open-crowned striped blue and white linen hat is in a two-piece ensemble in turquoise blue wool. It comprises a tailored one-piece suit with a matching eight-gored skirt, fastening with a row of tiny white buttons and loops. Cross checks in navy, red and yellow give a gay effect In the squara-necked wool model. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 14

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