MISS JEAN BLACK, who can be called a leading Australian and international mannequin, poses here in some hats. From left to right the models are: A youth-giving sailor hat with kid band and school chin-strap and sophisticated veil. Second is a saucy whiff of fur left with Russian braiding and giddy trail of filmy veil. Third is a return of the Merry Widow in rusty hues with velvet side bow and veil. Inspired by Rembrandt's dashing cavaliers is the fourth model in black felt and plumes. Last ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Goulburn Evening Penny Post (NSW : 1881 - 1940), Wed 16 Feb 1938, Page 3
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