SV. Girl walking up and down displaying a fur coat designed by Jean Desses. AS. Coat No 1, leopard stencil beaver lamb, sells at 50 guineas. Girl displaying coat. SCU. Pan down and track away to girl displaying Jacques Griffe's design - this is honey blonde beaver...
SV. Girl walking up and down displaying a fur coat designed by Jean Desses. AS. Coat No 1, leopard stencil beaver lamb, sells at 50 guineas. Girl displaying coat. SCU. Pan down and track away to girl displaying Jacques Griffe's design - this is honey blonde beaver lamb which also costs 50 guineas. SCU. Women in audience. SV. Two girls displaying coats. The one on the left displaying coat No 10, blue-black seal, slashed to waistline and with half belt back. Girl on right displaying sapphire beaver lamb with inverted pleat side banded pocket and half belt. CU. Pan down girl on the left. Pan across back of another girl. SCU. Girl wearing coat No 13. Track away, harlequin cape in black kidskin with swirl collar of white mink and pleated insertion of gay colours. SCU. Audience. SV. Girl wearing and displaying No 8 which is a black beaver reversible cape with velvet spotted lining. She turns around to show the inside, takes it off and starts to put it on inside out. SCU. Same girl wearing cape turned inside out round her showing the velvet spotted lining.
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