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DAZZLING MANNEQUINS. PARIS, Oct. 3.

The first fashion display of Captain Molyneux, the British dress creator, who now .enjoys such a vogue in Paris, attracted many prominent Parisiennes to his new premises at 5, Rue Royale. Lady Derby and her daughter, Lady Victoria Bullock, were present, and Lord Derby, the British Ambassador, looked in for a few minutes, as did also Mr Hugh G. Wallace, the United States Ambassador. Lady D’Abernon and the Grand Duchess Anastasie were also there.

To the strains of an orchestra the mannequins moved through the showroom in brilliant and extraordinarily low evening frocks which seem a feature of the Molyneux fashions. A few long sleeves were seen. All skirts were of a graceful length.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1920, Page 1

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119

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1920, Page 1

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