FOUR DRESSMAKERS.
Mrs. Simpson’s Trousseau. London, April 15. Th.e periodical, “Cavalcad-ep says. 1 that four dressmakers are fitting Mrs. Wallis Simpson’s trousseau, namely, Paquin, Molyneux, Schaparelli ind Mainbocher. “Wherevt r possible,” it adds, “Mrs Simpson picks her models, and has her clothes cut and sewn in Paris, but asks for delivery through the London branches, to comply with Queen Mary’s, die ates. that the whole □f the Royal Family must ‘buy British,’ though she hug not yet qualified a s a member of the Royal Family. She ge'.s h r hats from Paris and her shoes and gloves, including handmade summer shoes, from London, -he always insists on the utmost secrecy and often, especially for lingeries’, orders through an intermediary, in an effort *tjO sidetrack fashion reporters.”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 415, 23 April 1937, Page 5
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127FOUR DRESSMAKERS. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 415, 23 April 1937, Page 5
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