Inspirational Images: Charlotte Rampling, 1974

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Photographed by Ewa Rudling, 1974. Domaine du Cap, South of France.

Scanned from Charlotte Rampling: With Compliments.

Who loves you baby? Ossie, that’s who…

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Ossie Clark and Marie Helvin. Advert scanned from Ritz magazine, No.14 1978.

Incredible, rare late Seventies Ossie advert. It is of the greatest frustration to me that Judith Watt’s otherwise fantastic book cuts off sharply at 1975. I know his final years were difficult, frustrating and ultimately tragic, but he didn’t simply stop designing in 1975 – and I’m sure many of us would like to read, see and understand more about the later years.

Noosha Fox: Cheap at the price

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The vinyl hunting continues; I am currently having most luck in East Anglia, so thank you very much East Anglia! Six quid seems steep for a 12inch, unless you know who Noosha Fox is. In case you have never heard the song before, here’s a rare Noosha performance:

Scanned from the back cover

Inspirational Images: Lady in the Dark

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Dress by Thea Porter. Photographed by Norman Eales for Harpers and Queen, December 1971.

Inspirational Illustrations: The year of the beautiful body

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Heavenly. And it’s Wendy Buttrose again! Scanned from Vogue, January 1970.

The most nostalgic clothes of all…

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Rosalind Russell wore this soft grey georgette evening dress with cross-draped bodice, for The Velvet Touch.

[Proving that nostalgia is nothing new…]

You are forgiven if you think the pictures on these pages are fashion circa 1971. In a sense, they are; but in fact, these are original Hollywood – the clothes of the stars, people like Bette Davis, Katherine Hepburn, Olivia de Havilland, Jean Seberg, Shirley Temple — worn in their films, coming up for a gala auction at Sotheby’s Pantechnicon in Motcomb Street at 7pm on December 1.

The man who made it possible is Michael Fish — Mr Fish, no less — who bought the whole collection of 30s, 40s and 50s creations from Max Berman & Son of Hollywood, and is putting them to auction in aid of Immigrant Community Services. So you could help to provide a new children’s playground in Brixton, say, while treating yourself to a great fashion original . . . like Jane Russell’s navy pleated chiffon coat over crepe culottes ; Bonita Granville’s pink chiffon dress with Alencon lace and fine pleating; not to mention the original mini worn by Betty Hutton in Annie Get Your Gun. 

Patrick Procktor is contributing to the programme for Mr Fish’s ‘frock fantasy’. Ossie Clark’s sensational model, Gala, will wear some of the clothes, as she did for us in company with Barbara Trentham. Make-up here by Barbara Daly; hair by Smile; location, Mr Paul Hamlyn’s house. 

Harpers and Queen, December 1971. Photographs by Tim Street-Porter

Square-shouldered 40s suits, as worn by Maureen O’Hara and Ginger Rogers.

Agnes Moorehead starred in this vampy black crepe dress with sequins and a matching shoulder cape fastened with jet.

Inspirational Images: Zandra and Ossie, 1970

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Scanned from Zandra Rhodes: Textile Revolution: Medals, Wiggles and Pop 1961-1971

Photo by Bill Cunningham.

Inspirational Illustrations: Fortnum and Mason, 1974

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Illustrated by David Wolfe. Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Harpers and Queen, October 1974.

 

Inspirational Images: Knickerbockers and Choppers

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Flair Magazine, January 1971. Photo by Tony Moussoulides.

Is there anything not perfect about this look? Knitted knickerbocker ensemble, striped tights, adorable shoes and nifty chopper bike? I think not…

Inspirational Illustrations: His ‘n’ Hers

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Illustrating a small article about patchwork. Petticoat, June 1969. Artist uncredited.