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Clarisse Coudert. "Mrs. Condé Nast wearing one of the famous Fortuny tea gowns. This one has no tunic but is finely pleated, in the Fortuny manner, and falls in long lines, closely following the figure, to the floor. Observe the decorative value of the long string of beads."
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Woman as decoration by Burbank, Emily http://www.gutenberg.org/files/18901
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Date |
c 1917
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Author |
Unknown
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n/a
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