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              Twenties black silk & rhinestone, brimless cloche
This 1920’s brimless cloche of black silk and rhinestone cloche is one of the many iconic pieces from ‘The Banana Room’, that I don’t think Sophie ever wanted to sell.
The 20’s and 30’s were her favourite. She had this piece in the window for many years, on the original ceramic crest I am showing it on here.(nfs)
(see photo here of The Banana Room window in which it resided for so long)
It is the most stunning piece. It has faded a little at the front, and the silk is a little distressed there, but other than that, it was probably only ever worn a few times, and is in great condition.
Whether you knew and loved The Banana Room or not, this is a collectors item, and probably should be in a museum.
This 1920’s brimless cloche of black silk and rhinestone cloche is one of the many iconic pieces from ‘The Banana Room’, that I don’t think Sophie ever wanted to sell.
The 20’s and 30’s were her favourite. She had this piece in the window for many years, on the original ceramic crest I am showing it on here.(nfs)
(see photo here of The Banana Room window in which it resided for so long)
It is the most stunning piece. It has faded a little at the front, and the silk is a little distressed there, but other than that, it was probably only ever worn a few times, and is in great condition.
Whether you knew and loved The Banana Room or not, this is a collectors item, and probably should be in a museum.