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BRAKES ON FASHION.

BRITISH HUSBANDS CENSURED. LONDON, Dec. 26. “British husbands are the chief stumbling block to the project to make London supplant Paris as the world’s fas moil centre,” says Lady Duff-Gor-don. “They will not allow their wives arm daughters to adopt, a new fashion uiuii t/iiey see that every other woman has adopted it. Women of every nationality—Russian, Italian, Argentinian, Chilian—are to be seen in Pans wearing striking clothes, and their meuioiK are the hotter pleased me more strikingly they are dressed. Tins gnes new: fashions a chance, i “Mast Englishwomen are too fcltcousoious. and have not sufficient during tq wear clothes as worn in Paris.. Their husbands make them self-con-scious, and therefore we must first get the. cu-operatiqn of the nusoandg.”

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Shannon News, 13 January 1925, Page 3

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BRAKES ON FASHION. Shannon News, 13 January 1925, Page 3

BRAKES ON FASHION. Shannon News, 13 January 1925, Page 3

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