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Category Archives: 1960’s & 1970’s

#23 The 1960’s and 1970’s … and some business with fashion

02/07/2013 by Lesley

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Hats!  

Fritzie enjoyed Hats very much.   It is clear that she took great pleasure wearing hats and made some of the hats she wore.  When she made Ballet costomes, head dresses, must have been part of her work.

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Posted in 1960's & 1970's, Clothing, Family, Fashion, Fritzie. Tagged lifestyle, motherhood, Parenting.

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