Full title reads: "Stars Take To Chinchilla For Winter".
United States of America (USA).
CU Designer Zagri adjusting chinchilla cuffs on Alexis Smith's outfit. LV Zagri walking away from Smith.
CU Smith attaches cuff to neck piece and flips one end over her shoulder.
SV Away from camera Ruth Roman wearing chinchilla trimmed cape. She turns round, removes cape and puts one end round her waist. SV Ruth Roman fastening end of cape round her waist. Pulls other end across body over shoulder.
CU Patricia Neal wearing chinchilla cape. She fastens each end across her neck.
LV Eleanor Parker wearing velvet gown and a face-framing collar of chinchilla. CU Eleanor Parker with head nestled in collar. She takes off cape and shows chinchilla shoulder pieces on dress. SV She winds cape around body making fur trimmed skirt.
SV Eleanor Powell turning down cuffs of coat. and using them as a muff. CU Hands in muff. Rabbit appears through hands.
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