Item title reads - Anne Edwards fashion expert "Woman".
Anne allows us a look at a day in the life of glamour girl Joan Richards.
L/S exterior of block of flats. M/S of Joan in bed with full make-up on. C/U as her alarm rings at 6.30 and she turns it off and gets up. She puts her slippers...
Item title reads - Anne Edwards fashion expert "Woman".
Anne allows us a look at a day in the life of glamour girl Joan Richards.
L/S exterior of block of flats. M/S of Joan in bed with full make-up on. C/U as her alarm rings at 6.30 and she turns it off and gets up. She puts her slippers on and opens the curtains, then puts her robe on and goes into the kitchen to make tea and toast. Her telephone rings and she goes to answer it. Various shots of her agent giving her the day's bookings. She brings the breakfast tray in and pours the tea. M/S pan across her large wardrobe of clothes and shoes. She dresses and puts her stockings on. M/S as she has a bite of toast. M/S of her sitting in a chair combing her hair after she has put her hat on.
She gets in a taxi for her first appointment. M/S of her chatting to two ladies on a couch. She changes into another dress and poses for an affectionate love scene under the studio lights. The scene is shot and she gets up. Various shots as she models dresses in a rehearsal for a show later. C/U's as she does the same with the latest autumn hats. M/S as she arrives home at 7 p.m., kicks her shoes off and lays on the settee for a nap.
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