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Fashion 1960s A dress for the Alpine Bride. In a way its a conventional wedding outfit. Its made in white satin and its sumptuous enough for any bridges taste
Fashion. The designer behind Bus Stop, that cheap and cheerful chain of shops that set the Sixties alight, is back in business under her own name, Lee Bender
Fashion - 1970 s. Well Blessa Ma Soul whats sarong with me. The beaches and evening parties of the world soon will be all shook up when the latest daring fashion item, the sarong, takes hold
Fashion 1960s. All dressed up to meet Mr Sun. Sunny months ahead? Beachwear designers certainly hope so. They have been working all winter on the gamble that the sizzling sun will show up somewhere
Fashion. Rock fashions through the ages. You can rock around the clock with this great, new idea in reversible clothes that convert into a variety of gear-including a carrying bag
Fashion - Blouses: Fame: Those all-singing, all-dancing kids from Fame have moved in on the fashion world too. Its rag time in the dance halls and in the smartest stores
Fashion 1960s. Winter woollies with the old Mexico touch. Even dreary old wool, not as a rule the most fashionable of materials, is getting trendy these days
Fashion - Beachwear: Oh, La, La! A Little bit of Anchor Pankie!. Heres a nautical little number to show off in at the seaside this summer
Fashion Beachwear. The Million pound bikini set. This £ 1 million platinum and diamonds bikini arrived at the Daily Mirror with the best security in the world on Sunday July 11
Fashion - Misc. Braces and Boobs. Braces are back - but now its the girls who are wearing them. Cheeky. Braces can be fun - if you ve got the nerve. August 1983 P017430
Fashion - Misc Steve strange Night club impresario Steve Strange struck up a pose with model Gail Lawson at the Club for Heroes in Londons Baker Street on Tuesday September 22
Fashion - Beachwear. Liberty belle. No one has revolutionised beach wear like New Yorks Norma Kamali. And she is doing it again for 1984 with an updated cross between the liberty bodies
Fashion 1960s. The moll flanders look. All demure and frilled up to the eyebrows. Thats the new look for bedtime as seen at the Angela Gore show of nightwear in Mayfair yesterday (15-9-64)
Ascots "Mad Hatter"Mrs. Gertrude Shilling arrives at the races with herAscots " Mad Hatter" Mrs. Gertrude Shilling arrives at the races with her designer son. June 1973 P017542
Fashion - 1970s. Back of woman. Jeans and t-shirt. October 1975 P017333
Fashion - Beachwear: In at the deep end. Celia Dewes is a young swimwear designer exhibiting in London with a startling collection of cheeky suits that you won t find in any of the big stores
Fashion - Beachwear. The Kanga. Heres a versatile little number no beach belle should be without. Its called the kanga - a tiny candy-striped bikini which comes with a matching draw-string purse
Fashion - Misc. Whites hot! Theres something about pure white that can make even the cheapest cottons look glamorous and sexy. And holiday time is the best time it out
Fashion - 1970s. Top draw! Last year the wolves were at the door of leading British fashion designer Bill Gibb. He was rescued from financial ruin six months ago by backers from the art world
Fashion - Beachwear. Battle dress fashions. Camouflage is the name of the latest winner in the fashion war. The jungle green and mud-brown mixture fabric has a classless
Fashion - 1970s. The hee shirts. Some people will wear anything for laughs. Thats why the T-shirt has become the Tee Hee shirt
Set for Tennis - in a paper dress!. Look a tennis dress you wear once, then throw away! It is made of a " paper-plus" fabric The dress, which will be on sale in mid-March
Fashion - Misc. Two-tone fashions. The annual search for new variations on the old, old themes of colour matching has been abandoned in 1980
Fashion - Misc. Spring into action. In Olympic year everyone wants to get in trim. The current fad for keeping fit has spawned a new generation of leisurewear like these snappy leotards
Fashion - 1970s. High fashion at low prices. Theres good news from the fashion front. This autumn the stores seem determined to cut their prices
Fashion: 1970s. Making A bold front of it in Regent Street. You don t have to be an ace detective to track down the fundamental facet of Francoise Sysons " Sherlock Holmes-style" purple
Its a girl, by George! Pretty pop star boy George has given the rag trade its biggest boost since Princess Diana. She gave us frilly collars and flat shoes
Fashion 1960s. Shirley Osborne wearing "Honey Bee"Fashion 1960s. Shirley Osborne wearing " Honey Bee" a white swimsuit with a large bumble bee motif and Derek Nesbitt, who has the same motif on his trunks, dubbed " Stinger"
Fashions - 1970s. Button up your overcoat. Store boss Irvine Sellars is giving the fashion world something to sing about - the return of the Great British Overcoat
Fashion - Beachwear. A touch of summer. You ve got to hand it to the French. They come up with the nicest ideas to make a woman of 83 and won t be on sale just yet
Fashion 1960s: Set for a swinging safari. A girl will not have to hunt for compliments when she wears a two-piece safari suit like this
Fashion - Beachwear. Keep cool in a Kanga. Its simple, its smart and its versatile. Its the ideal luggage space saver for your summer holiday
Fashion - 1970s. Opening shots in the battle for the beaches. The swimwear makers are persistent if nothing else. Time and time again they ve tried to make girls abandon itsy-bitsy bikinis for long
Girls who want to look sporty in bed, now can. A British manufacturer has produced a tracksuit nightie that needs the minimum of underwear
Fashion - 1970s. Sweater with "bleeper"motif by YamamotoFashion - 1970s. Sweater with " bleeper" motif by Yamamoto. Woman wears leotard and butterflies on sticks in her hair. July 1971 P017465
Fashion 1970s. October 1970 P017507
Easter wedding at St. Margaret s, Westminister of Miss Judy Nelson aged 27 and Lord Bathurst the 31 year old Lord-in-Waiting to the Queen
Fashion - Beachwear. Beach and bed fashion. Heres a first look at some very pretty summer underwear designed for the beach - and the bedroom
Fashion 1960s. Nightie life! Back come the nightshirts, but gayer and may be shorter than the one great-grandad wore. Modelling them in a fashion cabaret at Blackpool are Mike Brook, of Ilkely
Fashion - 1970s. From bloomers to briefs. Bloomers, droopy drawers, passion killers, knickers, panties, briefs - no matter what they have been labelled in the past 100 years
Fashion - Misc. Frankies t-shirt goes to pieces. Suddenly, this summer, poor Frankies lost his voice. Remember the time when you couldn t walk down any beach or into any bar without being bombarded
Fashion 1970s. London fashions for the world. Londons importance as a world centre for ready-to-wear and instant fashion is illustrated by the fact that more than 2
Fashion - Accessories: Sleeveless bodysuit, with basket hair decoration. Baskets and shell necklets and shell and feather earrings. Raffia earrings. Animal and raffia bracelets, and wooden brooches
Woman wearing a bikini and hat April 1953 P017639
Black and white spot cotton. A beach suit in black cotton pique trimmed with black spots, woven waffle white cotton with black and white spot skirt. July 1953 P017645
Fashion. On Wednesday (26-6-68) the Royal College of Art Fashion School showed a collection which ranged over almost every coneivable style. In this show they avoided backing any one fashion idea
Price-conscious bikini with a deep diving plunge. By Dorothy Perkins in a navy and white daisy print. March 1970 P017607
Fashion 1960s: An eye-catcher from The House of Worth. The House of Worth have presented their latest collection of related couture for winter 1969, designed by Hylan Booker