No title. Commonwealth Fashion Show at Marlborough House, London.
Various shots Pakistani girls looking a jewellery. Various C/Us Princess Margaret watching a fashion show. C/U chandelier, pan to black model wearing dress from Nigeria. Various shots Asian model...
No title. Commonwealth Fashion Show at Marlborough House, London.
Various shots Pakistani girls looking a jewellery. Various C/Us Princess Margaret watching a fashion show. C/U chandelier, pan to black model wearing dress from Nigeria. Various shots Asian model wearing Indian dress. C/U Oriental model wearing floor length white mink coat. L/S model wearing dress from Singapore. Various shots model wearing Canadian swimsuit set.
Various shots Nigerian fashion designer, Shade Thomas, checking the models' outfits back stage. L/S black model - Princess Elizabeth of Toro - modelling dress from Jamaica. C/U girl watching. M/S white model wearing striped Australian cloak and bikini. C/U Asian model wearing revealing silver culottes dress from India. M/S white model wearing white kaftan with high colour - British design. Various shots another white model wearing evening dress from Canada. Various shots model wearing culottes dress from Jamaica.
Various shots models wearing traditional looking dress and jewellery from Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Various shots model wearing 100 year dress from Pakistan with incorporates 20lbs of gold. Panning C/U two models - one white, one black - wearing dresses from Nigeria. C/U man in Sri Lankan costume, behind him models walk down staircase. M/S models coming down the stairs. C/U Pakistani models in traditional dress walking on stage. L/S group on stage.
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