GV. Models dancing around stage with square pillar on during Carnaby Street fashion show. CU. Girl in short jumper and beret dancing. LV. Models dancing as guests applaud. CU. Pan, guests tapping feet to music. LV. Male model wearing a fur coat of some kind. CU. Female...
GV. Models dancing around stage with square pillar on during Carnaby Street fashion show. CU. Girl in short jumper and beret dancing. LV. Models dancing as guests applaud. CU. Pan, guests tapping feet to music. LV. Male model wearing a fur coat of some kind. CU. Female model wearing funny peaked cap. CU. Three models marching around pillar in mini kilts, & LV. CU. Man with bald head watching. SV. The girls in mini kilts doing Highland dance, & SV. & CU. GV. Beat group playing as models dance. CU. Guitarist. CU. Pan, male model dancing. CU. Girl with short jumper showing her midriff. Pan up to close up shot, she looks over top of square sunglasses. LV. Male and female models dancing. CU. Two young girls watching. LV. As the male model dances up to the female and starts to undo her blouse, & CU. He pulls her blouse off and she turns and runs, man chases her. LV. Pan as they run off the stage.
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