
Black cire top by Lee Bender from Bus Stop. Coin earrings by Rive Gauche.
Photographed by John Bishop.
Make-up by Richard Sharah.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from.Over 21 Magazine, December 1975.

Black cire top by Lee Bender from Bus Stop. Coin earrings by Rive Gauche.
Photographed by John Bishop.
Make-up by Richard Sharah.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from.Over 21 Magazine, December 1975.

Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Vogue, May 1971.

Clothes by Missoni. Butterflies and beads from The Purple Shop.
Ottavio and Rosita Missoni are to Italian knit as Gucci is to leather. Using inspiration from original an unexpected quarters – a piece of antique porcelain, a fragment of embroidery, a picture painted by someone they then employ in their factory and train to use their knitting machines – together they produce the most beautiful knits in ravishing colours, extraordinary patterns and perfect shapes.
Photographed by Barry Lategan.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Vogue, April 1971.

Clothes by Missoni. Pendant from The Purple Shop. Shoes from K Shoes.

Clothes by Missoni. Claret platforms by Charles Jourdan.

Clothes by Missoni. Feather choker from The Purple Shop. Suede sandals by Pedro Garcia for Russell & Bromley.

Lace-up leather shoes by Sacha
We threw in the line and fished out some of the best and most original shoes that are in the shops this spring. It may not be an ideal catch for a real angler, but then it depends what you’re fishing for, doesn’t it?
Photographed by Duc.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from 19 Magazine, April 1972.

Baseball boot by Biba. Red leather with peeptoe by Sacha, Navy and white corresponding lace-up by Russell & Bromley, Vivid China blue peeptoe slingback by Sacha, Red leather peeptoe and green and yellow on front by Sacha, Navy blue peeptoe with ruched panel by Sacha, Red leather embossed with yellow spots by Sacha.

Silver butterfly by Elsa Peretti for Halston.
Gift your valentine with the big, bold new bijous that are worn at all the best places.
Photographed by J. Frederick Smith.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Playboy, February 1971.

Forehead ornament and ceramic bead necklace by Henri Bendel.

Necklace, beaded belt and loincloth by Cliff Nicholson.

Beaded headband, loin cover, arm and leg bracelets and numerous necklaces by Fredda Weisf.

Rare Brazilian pendant from the collection of Fredda Weisf.

Necklace by Cliff Nicholson.

All by David Webb.

Leopard belt and gold-plated costumewear by Kenneth J. Lane.

Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Vogue, November 1971.

Clockwise from top left: Wolsey, Brettles, Margit Brant, Wolsey, Abecita, Mary Quant.
It’s an accomplished fact that the warmest way to hibernate starts right next to your skin. Here, then, are some of the hottest bare body coverings – Short-johns, mid-johns, long-johns, vests, bodytops and a petticoat to wear under everything else, plus the cosiest nightie on the market.
Fabrics vary from wool to cotton jersey, man-mades and mixtures, all good old favourites that have proved their insulation properties over past winters. These hibernation undies are all warm investments and most of them glamorous enough to want to show off. Long-johns and mid-johns are staging a comeback as circulation increases: wear them rolled up, if you like, over tights, under socks. Pile them on to beat the winter.
Illustrations by Caroline Smith.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Flair, December 1971.

Left to right: Medico at Simpsons, Mary Quant, Marks & Spencer, Brettle, Mary Quant and Wolsey.

And for perfect upkeep, Wreal Wrangler belts.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from 19 Magazine, October 1972

It was this close-cropped straw-white head munching a hamburger that stopped Paul Young, Mr Escalade, in his tracks. Within minutes, Suze was the first London fan of Betsey Johnson, young American designer for Alleycat & Co, and pretty hot news herself. Betsey’s clothes were fresh out of the packing cases, en route to her own special department in Escalade, packed with sensational shapes like these … moving proof that Betsey Johnson knows all about shape. Welcome to London, Betsey.
All clothes by Betsey Johnson for Alleycat & Co.
Photographed by Lieberson.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Vogue, December 1971.



This picture isn’t a ludicrous flight of fancy. Those nails belong to Bonnie, a girl who really does scrabble about under the bonnet of her car checking oil, batteries and spark plug. She also shoes the odd bit of typing and her fair share of washing up, plug changing and picture hanging.
But maybe we have been a little unfair. Bonnie is not only one of our favourite make-up artists (working for Elizabeth Arden) but she’s a fully trained manicurist too.
Photographed by David Anthony.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Honey, May 1973.