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A telegraph from Hollywood costume designer Edith Head (1897 – 1981) to the editorial offices of PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE listing various highlights of the 1938 Paris fashion scene.

“Paris says: Long waistlines, short flared skirts, fitted bodices, tweeds combines with velvet, warm colors…”

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