
I’ve always been a fan of the Badedas advert madness, so I’m enjoying the equal opportunities vibe in this particular one… Plus, I very much need her entire look.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from The Observer Magazine, April 1969.

I’ve always been a fan of the Badedas advert madness, so I’m enjoying the equal opportunities vibe in this particular one… Plus, I very much need her entire look.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from The Observer Magazine, April 1969.

Rayon boudoir dressing gown by Diana Leslie for Tyger Tyger.
Dressing gowns should be comfortable, glamorous and practical. Here we show you what you might wear if you want to potter about the house in style, from towelling to satin, the pick of the bunch.
Modeled by Anjelica Huston.
Photographed by Steve Hiett.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Flair, December 1971

Red and white flower print rayon dressing gown by Karencraig.
L-R Beardsley print slinky dressing gown by Georgina Linhart; Red voluminous nightie and peignoir by Biba; White and black kimono by Jasper.

Dark brown panne velvet dressing gown by Georgina Linhart.

Lilac and burgundy towelling zip up dressing gown by James Drew.

Liberty Veruna wool checked wrap dressing gown from Liberty.

Ladylike white silk shirtdress by Salvador. Coffee coloured goatskin bag from Harrods. Pure silk lace jersey scarfed turban by Frederick Fox. White sunglasses by Oliver Goldsmith. Ivory heart and ivory and gold cross on chains by Ken Lane.
Photographed by Clive Arrowsmith.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Harpers and Queen, February 1975.

Come, your fashion Odyssey begins at Fortnum & Mason. There, at imagination’s edge find a trio of unique designers .. . Jean Muir, Zandra Rhodes and Bill Gibb Their views, alien to everything mundane. Their clothes, un-alike and unlike any others All three at “Odyssey”, the great new fashion adventure at Fortnum & Mason, i81 Piccadilly, London, W.1.
Illustrated by David Wolfe.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Vogue, December 1970.

Hat by Bermona. Check coat with high collar and raised shoulders by Stirling Cooper. Black crepe skirt from Biba. Pin from Susan Marsh at Chelsea Antiques Market.
Photographed by Maude.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from 19 Magazine, October 1972.

Navy blue t-shirt in cotton with dynamic POW stitched front by Mr Freedom, £4.
Photographed by Stuart Brown.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from 19 Magazine, December 1969.

Black cotton t-shirt with a satin ZAP stitched on the front by Mr Freedom, £4. Green satin trousers by Ossie Clark for Quorum, approx 5 1/2 gns.

T-shirts by Mr Freedom. Shorts by Jack Hobbs.

All by Jack Hobbs.

Bright red t-shirt overprinted with Tarzan riding a lion by Mr Freedom, 27s 6d. Green satin trousers by Ossie Clark for Quorum, approx 5 1/2 gns.

Printed cotton Superman t-shirt by Mr Freedom. Shorts by Jack Hobbs.

The most fragile face framed in glossy black hair to make the point. Midi dress by Zandra Rhodes from Fortnum & Mason, headband by Pablo & Delia, to order from The Shop. Hair by Oliver at Leonard.
Photographed by Barry Lategan.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Beauty in Vogue, Autumn/Winter ’70-’71.

Shoes by Charles Jourdan
Photographed by Lester Bookbinder.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Over 21 Magazine, December 1975.

Shoes by Manolo Blahnik for Zapata.

Photographed by Christa Peters.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from The Observer Magazine, 15th February 1976.

Pleated cotton skirt and tunic top by Chatelaine. Sandals from Midas.

Blue stripe pinafore dress by Coopers. Sandals by Midas.

Red silk embroidered tabard dress by Wendy Dagworthy. Navy sandals from Russell & Bromley.

Sailing boat print dress by Samuel Sherman. Navy espadrilles by Chelsea Cobbler.

One piece from our Irmela collection of jewellery for your neck, your hands, your wrists, your waist, your ears and your breasts.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from 19 Magazine, October 1970.