Story about fashion show featuring tennis players and held at Derry and Toms roof garden in Kensington
VS. Seven women walk towards camera in tennis fashions. Then CU shots from left to right, Stephanie DeFina (USA), Cathy Blake (USA) Ingrid Loeys (Belgium) Francoise Durr (France) Patti Hogan (USA) Frances MacLennan (Great Britain) and Tory Fretz (USA).
MS and CU of Elena Subirats (Mexico) walking towards the camera and posing.
VS Lorna Greville-Collins and Virginia Wade (Great Britain) pose with Marlys Burel (France) in front of the press. VS. of designer Teddy Tinling posing with tennis stars, he has Ann Jones and Maria Bueno (Brazil) either side of him.
VS of twenty five tennis stars together together round a fountain, including CU and MS of Ann Jones, Maria Bueno and Lesley Turner (Australia). VS Lorna Greville-Collins and Virginia Wade (Great Britain) pose with Marlys Burel (France) to show off their mini-bloomer outfits.
CU of Elena Subirats turning to smile at camera. LS and MS and CU of Ann Jones and Maria Bueno admiring flowers by a stream and CU of dresses with her birthday sign - Libra - on the front. CU of Maria Bueno's cardigan with 'M' on it. (Orig. Neg.)
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"Stephanie De Fina" should read Stephanie DeFina.
"Eleanor Subirats" should read Elena Subirats.
The event seen her took place on 1 June 1967.
Great. Thanks very much.