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Fashion notes
As part of the anniversary of their first year's trading celebrations, Gainsborough House staged a birthday fashion parade on August 20. Proceeds from the parade went to the Community Hall fund.
Linda Bernstein makes a charming bride in this modern ribbon-lace gown.
The ladies of Gainsborough House. They are Mesdames Marjorie Geard, Claire Dyer (proprietress) and Jean Macdonald.
Sandra Shipp models a rose chiffon party dress with Juliet sleeves.
A new style to the Gisborne fashion scene is the cat-suit. The one modelled by Peri McDonald is in tomato red crimplene.
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Also contributing to the success of Gainsborough House fashion parade were: Rab Neilson's, menswear; Juliette Millinery; McMillan's Shoe Store; Mr T. Lyle and staff, hairstyles; Tropicana, bouquets; Miss S. Armstrong (beauty consultant for Innoxa Cosmetics) on behalf of Bramwell's Pharmacy did the makeup; Floral Festival Committee, decorations and gourmet supper; and Waihirere Wines.
Betty Smith and Don Maynard.
Peter Grey, Christchurch, and Linda Bernstein. Peter designs and makes mod gear. (The cat-suit on page 33 was designed, by Peter).
Evelyn Williams in a three-piece Crimplene trousuit in Mediterranean blue.
Sandra Shipp and Don Waylen.
Shelley Bain models a flame coloured Crimplene dress with a fun fur mini-coat.
Garth Ritchie and Peri McDonald.