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FOOTNOTES
1Cristinia Nuzzi, Parisian Fashion from the "Journal des Dames et des Modes"
vol. 1 1912-1913, (New York: Rizzoli, 1979), n. pag.
2Parisian Costume Plates in Full Color (1912-1914), (New York: Dover, 1982), n. pag.
3Fances Kennet, The Collectors Book of Fashion, (New York: Crown, 1983), p. 33.
4French Fashion Plates in Full Color from the "Gazette du Bon Ton" (1912-1925), (New York: Dover, 1979), n. pag.
5Ibid.
6Martin Battersby, Art Deco Fashion, (New York: St. Martins, 1974), p.93.
Parisian Costume, n. pag.
7Ibid.
8Nuzzi, n. pag.
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10Parisian Costume, n. pag.
11French Fashion, n. pag.
12Ibid.
13Theatre Costume Design in the Victoria and Albert Museum, (New York: Emmet Microform, 1983), p. 2.
14Eu Pleine Folie (Paris: Art Editions, 1923), n. pag. [Folies Bergere Program, Dept. of Special Collections, University of Georgia Libraries.]
15Charles Castle, The Folies Bergere, (London: Methuen, 1982), pp. 231,234.

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