Titles read: "NOW Something else specially taken for the Ladies - Feminine Pictorialities No. 19 - Summer sportswear - the latest".
London.
In a dress salon we see mannequins showing off the latest fashions in sportswear. The first model shows off a tweed swagger coat and matching skirt. Another model shows a light coat and jacket with a black blouse, printed with the designer's initials in white.
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