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Nautical fashion, Vivex colour photographTwo models posing in nautical style fashions, popular in the 1930s. Date: 1934
Fancy dress for winter Carnival 1929A selection of fancy dress costumes to wear for the winter Carnival from Dickins and Jones. Suggestions include a basket of fruit, bird cage, cherry girl and a flapper woman. Date: 1929
For every frock1929Accessories to go with your evening frocks. 1929
Autumn fashionable evening frocks 1929Late 1920s evening dresses in three different styles available from Debenham and Freebody. 1929
Pen Small wearing needlecord trouser suit from ClobberPen Small wearing a pink and brown printed trouser suit in needlecord from Clobber, the Blackheath boutique opened by designer Jeff Banks in 1964 (the same year Mary Evans Picture Library launched)
1960s fashionModel wearing a lilac spotted Tricel shirt with deep plum bellbottoms. Both by Londonus. The leather flat shoes are from Russell and Bromley and the hoop earrings from Corocraft
Fashions for the open car at DunhillAn outfit for a lady motorist comprising a leather jumper of a dark penguin grey shade broken by touches of crimson velvet worn with a grey suede double breasted coat
Advertisement for Rowe sailor suitsAdvertisement for a boys sailor suit for winter weather in real naval serge, irreproachably tailored, correct in fit, authentic in style
Pyjama suit with wide brimmed hat, 1931An elegant pyjama suit, a new fashion phenomenon in the early 1930s, featuring wide legged trousers, an easy jacket over a vest top, finished with a wide brimmed sun hat. Date: 1931
Beach pyjamas, 1931A beach pyjama outfit, a new fashion phenomenon in the early 1930s to be worn at leisure or on holiday. The outfit comprised of wide legged trousers in easy flowing fabric such as jersey
Fur trimmed pyjama suit, 1931A flamboyant pyjamas suit for the evening with the wide legged trousers trimmed with repetitive lines of fur down to the hem. Date: 1931
Nautical style beach pyjamas, 1931Beach pyjamas, a new fashion phenomenon in 1931 consisting of wide-legged pants worn with a matching or complementing top (vest, halter neck or bolero)
Fashion for golf 1933Two models wearing clothes suitable for a game of golf. 1933
Fashion for tennis 1933Three models wearing practical clothing for tennis. 1933
Boy in tartan shorts and waistcoat party outfit 1956Gay for parties is this tartan outfit in wool consisting of waistcoat and short shorts all obtainable from Dickins and Jones in 1956. Date: 1956
Highland dress for Girls - advertisement, 1956The Atholl outfit - as serviceable as it is attractive comprising a Tweed jacket, tartan kilt, jersey blouse, tie, stockings, brogue shoes and kilt pin. Available from Paisleys Ltd of Glasgow
The Prince of Wales wears checks & pullover for golf, 1930Article featured in the magazine, Man and his Clothes commenting with interest on the ensemble worn by Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) to play golf
Wartime fashion article, Britannia and Eve magazine, 1941A double-page illustrated article from Britannia and Eve, April 1941, reporting on women outfits for any occasion, from regular working days to a week-end out in the countryside
Arch Preserver Shoe Ltd advertisement, 1941Advertisement for Selberite Arch Preserver Shoes promoting two new models for the Spring collection. It reads: " SPRING IS IN THE AIR, let there be spring in your step too
The Motor Burberry advertisement, 1919The Motor Burberry, universally recognised as the most perfect safeguard for motoring as it embodies in its design every feature that contributes to health, comfort and protection. Date: 1919
The Romeotor Motor Coat from Samuel Brothershe needs of the enthusiastic female motorist well catered for by this Romeotor coat carried out in Scotch fleece, cut comfortably full with a modish wrap collar which could be arranged as a cape if
What People Are Wearing - Charmaine ParryThe Air Canada stewardess, Charmaine Parry wearing a beige tan and blue Tattersall checked suit with suede belt by Harvey Gould. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Mary-Jane GibbsMary-Jane Gibbs wearing a French navy herringbone wool trouser suit which she designed for the Carol Freedman spring collection. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Lesley LangleyMiss UK and Miss World Lesley Langley (born 1945) wearing a blue Bernat Klein tweed suit edged in purple crochet. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - H鬨ne LangThe ex-Patou model H鬨 ne Lang wearing a heavy navy wool boucl頣 oat and dress. Date: 1966
Fashion Illustration, 1966Fashion illustration by Shuna Harwood featuring dresses by Nina Ricci, Harvey Gould, Yves St Laurent, Louis Feraud and Hildebrand. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Lady BirdwoodLady Birdwood wearing a Courr觥s copy trouser suit from Wallis. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Sandra NaylorSandra Naylor wearing a black, red and beige silk dress with matching scarf from Deliss. Date: 1966
Suits for the Spring, 1966Model wearing a palest lilac tweed, a huge cream felt Garbo hat together with two rows of pearls by Vendome and gloves by Morley. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Elizabeth BarhamElizabeth Barham wearing a lightweight wool dress in Liberty print from Jane & Jane 1966 spring collection. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Jillian RobertsonThe Australian journalist Jillian Robertson wearing a saffron Buddhist robe she bought in Saigon where she was reporting on the war in Vietnam. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Pamela ColinThe American London editor of Vogue, Pamela Colin, wearing a silver fox coat that she had made for her in New York. It zips up the front and the face-hugging scarf is detachable. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Amanda GrinlingThe actress Amanda Grinling wearing a dress she made herself using a finged stole in pink and purple striped wool. The top is pink rayon. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Judy McMinnJudy McMinn wearing a peach cognac coat from the Bagatel Spring collection. Date: 1966
Lilac velvet trouser suit by Bagatel, 1966Lilac embossed velvet trouser suit with long lean jacket by Bagatel worn with a navy woollen scarf from W. Bill, sunglasses from Correna and gloves by Morley. 1966
What People Are Wearing - Faith ShuckburghFaith Shuckburgh wearing an eau de Nil striped furnishing-velvet suit by Annacat. Date: 1966
Sweater, cap and slipper socks from Neatawear, 1965A matching trio of winter woollens in brown, black and white wool from Neatawear. Date: 1965
Simpson of Piccadilly advertisement - Jean ShrimptonAdvertisement for cashmere womenswear from Simpson of Piccadilly, modelled by Jean Shrimpton. Date: 1965
Fashions for Spring, 1919Demi-toilettes de Printemps. Soft blue and beige charmeuse make up the dress on the left, which has a distinctive note, a cleverly arranged panel of black satin
Disco trouser suit, 1965For the young individualist - a disco trouser suit in pitch black rayon Tricel - shell top with polka dots partners with sassy trumpet trews
Wartime fashion photograph, Britannia and Eve, 1940A model wearing a short grey white-spotted dress with matching turban and black gloves for the Spring collection. Date: 1940
Advertisement for Bri-Lon sports shirtsAdvert for sports shirts in Bri-Nylon by Fred Perry Sportswear, and on the right, a button-through sports shirt in Bri-Nylon by Marathon. Date: 1966
Black and white zebra dress by HildebrandA black and white zebra dress in Courtelle jersey by Hildebrand with Echo black and white stockings and black mock croc shoes by John Smith. Date: 1966
Sixties patterned silk culotte suitJanet Lyle wears a long pink patterned silk culotte suit designed by herself. Date: 1966
Sixties fashionsModel on the left wears a navy with red and white striped Mono trouser suit, with Edward Mann spy girl hat from Bourne and Hollingsworth
Advertisement for Crimplene jacketAdvertisement for a Crimplene jacket which ensures the man appears handsome and eligible in all situations. Date: 1966
Sixties winter fashionsWinter fashions from the 1960s. The model seated upright on the boat wears a cable-knit sweater in gold from Marshall and Snelgrove, brown, red and blue checked skirt by Slimma
Summer holiday fashions from Simpson of PiccadillyAdvertisement for mens beachwear from Simpson of Piccadilly, showing four men wearing brightly coloured beach sets. Date: 1961