London_Fashion_Designers-_the_work_of_Members_of_the_Incorporated_Society_of_London_Fashion_Designers_in_Wartime,_London,_England,_UK,_1944_D23067.jpg
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Description London Fashion Designers- the work of Members of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers in Wartime, London, England, UK, 1944 D23067.jpg |
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London Fashion Designers- the work of Members of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers in Wartime, London, England, UK, 1944
In his London office, fashion designer Norman Hartnell compares his original sketch and fabric sample to the finished garment, worn by a model, which has just been completed in his workrooms. The dress is made from a jewel print fabric, which he designed. |
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