SV. Panning shot of model Elizabeth Duke modelling a dress called Coquette at the International Trade Fashion Fair in London - flower patterned dress with matching umbrella. GV. People watching fashion parade in the Albert Hall. SV. Pan, model Lorraine de Wet modelling man-tailored...
SV. Panning shot of model Elizabeth Duke modelling a dress called Coquette at the International Trade Fashion Fair in London - flower patterned dress with matching umbrella. GV. People watching fashion parade in the Albert Hall. SV. Pan, model Lorraine de Wet modelling man-tailored blazer and matching straw hat. SV. Model walking passed people watching. SV. Girl parading in a British Everglaze print. GV. Girls watching, dressed in National costumes. SV. Girl modelling formal summer evening dress from Switzerland. SV. Girl modelling a black basque and light coloured skirt - very attractive. SV. People watching. SV. Towards, model wearing sheaf line evening dress in heavy cotton. CU. Girl in national costume watching. SV. Girl modelling beach suit from Switzerland - she has a funny hood with bunny's ears attached to it 'Easter Bunny' dress. AS. Towards model in beach suit takes the cape off and stays in matching swimming costume.
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