Leegoal 100pcs Champagne Eyelash Organza Drawstring Pouches Jewelry Party Wedding Favor Gift Bags
Product Description
BEAUTIFUL-sheer organza and satin drawstring closures, very beautiful and elegant.
FUNCTIONAL-great for holding small size gifts, stones, favor,watches, earrings, bracelets,candies, cosmetics sample,great for party/wedding/store/chruch use.
COLOR-Champagne
SIZE-3.5″x4.3″ (9x11cm)
PACKAGE-100pcs Organza bags
ATTENTION: Due to the camera of image exposure,shadows,bright value and contrast,the color of the item may be a little different from the picture.
Price: $0.95
- Quantity: 100PCS
- Leegoal bulk packing with good quality warranty.
- Weight: app 70g for 100pcs
- Colour:Champagne
- Use in wedding and any other celebration occasions
Woman modelling a playsuit, 7 October 1952
This photo is part of the Australian National Maritime Museum’s Gervais Purcell collection.
Gervais Purcell (1919-1999) was a respected Australian commercial photographer who worked from the 1940s with retailers like David Jones and Hordern Bros, radio technology manufacturer Amalgamated Wireless Australasia (AWA), swimwear manufacturer Jantzen, tourism operator Ansett Airways, and cruise ship operators P&O.
Gervais’ camera and some of his swimwear fashion photographs were featured in the popular ANMM travelling exhibition Exposed! the story of swimwear of 2009.
The photos in this collection are a part of the 3000 images gifted to the Museum by Gervais’ son Leigh Purcell in 2012.
If reproduced or distributed, this image should be clearly attributed to the collection of the Australian National Maritime Museum; and not be used for any commercial or for-profit purposes without the permission of the museum.
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Thank you for helping caption this important historical image.
Object number: ANMS-1405[472]
By Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons on 2015-07-17 15:46:27