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A comic tale records an invasion of late‑Victorian London by glamorous women from Venus who, fleeing their planet's heat and fashions, arrive to secure wardrobes and admirers. The narrative follows the celestial approach, eccentric incidents as their extravagant dress upends streets and social rituals, and the public panic, official inquiries, and satirical newspaper coverage that follow. Told through farcical scenes, mock journalism, and parodic appendices, the work skewers contemporary anxieties about style, gender rivalry, and the spectacle of polite society.
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