Fashion Icon: Noosha Fox

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Please don’t all cry out ‘who???’. Noosha is a little gem of an icon of mine from the mid-late Seventies. Born Susan Traynor, and originally from Australia, she changed her name to Noosha Fox and the glam band ‘Fox’ were formed around her. Her look was very heavily influenced by the starlets of the Twenties and Thirties. She wore floaty chiffon dresses, swishy capes, fringed shawls and flowers in that ringletted bob. Her make-up was a glorious mix of blue eyeshadow-ed Seventies-ness and that flapper girl cupid’s bow pout. And oh! that adorably squeaky, Helen Kane-inspired voice. She’s like a silent movie star taken out of her time and plonked on the set of Top of the Pops.

It’s fairly safe to say that Ms. Alison Goldfrapp has taken rather a healthy dose of inspiration from little Noosha. I love how unique and seemingly unspoilt her performances are. Someone who would never be a star nowadays, due to her slightly awkward dancing and facial expressions. But I adore her. She’s just so cute, and her clothes are delicious (being both very Seventies and also very antique-looking), and, and…..the songs are amazing. I have no idea what you look like now, or even what you’re up to, but Noosha – I salute you!!

It’s been tough to find enough images of this icon to fill the space, so I would highly recommend your looking at some footage of Fox on YouTube.

Harlequin Suit & Pierrot Collar Lust – Alison Goldfrapp

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At some point, I intend to make Alison Goldfrapp one of my website style icons and I will wax lyrical about her fabulousness in greater detail. In the meantime, may I just say that the photoshoot for Goldfrapp’s latest album, Seventh Tree, is officially my new favourite photoshoot in recent years. I knew I was going to love the new look after the distinctly Bill Gibb style tunic she wore in the A&E video, [and whoever created the dancing leaf people was a genius], but I had no idea just how much. I really hope there are even more shots from this, but for the time being I’ll just post the divine images I’ve seen so far. Yeah, yeah, it’s not exactly wearable but who cares?

I feel a sudden need to be hugged by a giant owl whilst wearing a clown tunic. Who wouldn’t?

Now where can I find me a Harlequin suit, hat and a big empty space to run around wearing it?