ONE OF THE NEW energetic hats done in stiff navy taffetas, with a fly-away bow. BLACK AND EMERALD grosgrain makes this amusing bit of nonsense. The quill is emerald. THE NEW VISOR in London tan summer felt, with grosgrain bow. Deep in the back and snug fitting. A PIECE of great fun in lacquered satin. It has a band of satin grosgrain. ADRAMATIC little headpiece in green satin, with matching grosgrain bow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954), Sat 7 Nov 1936, Page 9
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