Item 5 - Typescript letter signed to Beaton, from Paris

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Beaton/A/A1/118/5

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GB 275 Beaton/A/A1/118/5

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Typescript letter signed to Beaton, from Paris

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  • 26 Oct. 1934 (Creation)

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Discusses Daisy Fellowes and the difficulties of using photographs of her in "Vogue". As far as the public are concerned, Fellowes is still attached to "Harpers Bazaar", and so to use her in "Vogue" would appear 'really ridiculous'. Though they have used Fellowes in the past, does not feel that the fact that they now longer feature her has affected the circulation of the magazine. Would like to discus this with Beaton in London. Enquires about Beaton's plans to come to New York. Discusses George and his decision to go to "Harpers". It came about because he got into an 'unsympathetic situation' with Agha. Mentions Beaton coming to Paris. Is not sure whether "Bazaar" having Berard is a misfortune or not. Discusses Chelitcheff. Would like Beaton to know that she values his opinions and advice.

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