
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.

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.

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.

Always the same definite hand-writing, developed season after season, but such sure grasp of colour and how to make women look sexy that’s she’s become one of the most copied designers for knits and dresses. This spring, she continues her layered look, has a longer bodyline and belts to leave flying or tie under a gently bloused top. Milky pink sweater with long sleeves and small ties edged in raspberry, under pink mohair sweater with pink fine jersey culottes. The small-head look comes from tiny tight-fitting cap with strings. Palest aquamarine sweater with a frilled neckline and ties with matching flowers, worn with a fitting jersey skirt and the tight skull cap. Mulberry printed voile dress (opposite) with deep plain flounce at the hem, with a matching head-dress, held in place with a plaited woollen band like a sheik.
Photographed by Jo Francki.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Over 21 magazine, February 1975.



Cream silk chiffon dress with long floating collar by Sheridan Barnett for Quorum.
Photographed by Duffy.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Harpers and Queen, September 1975.

The shallow red straw hat by Herbert Johnson. Sequined halter top of flags flying and stripes by Walter Albini. White loves by Kir. Hair by Jean Louis David, Paris.
This girl as she was on Vogue’s cover last spring and as she is.
Live yourself up a little!
Bare your shoulders
hat your heads
glove your hands
and look sophisticated.
Photographed by Peter Knapp.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Vogue, June 1972.

Left: Harriet towelling halter neck bikini with cherry applique. Right: Harriet ‘boobs’ bikini with tie front.
Officially the most excellent novelty print I ever did see!
Photographed by John Carter.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Petticoat, May 1971


Photographed by Naru Inui.
Scanned by Miss Peelpants from Creative Photography by Michael Busselle, 1977.