November 1964, She Magazine

GLAD RAGS FOR GAY BIRDS

Theo Godfrey's Fashion

No doubt at all that apparel oft proclaims the girl. Tell the world you have a sense of humour by choosing clothes to provoke - not a laugh or a titter, but an appreciative grin

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A touch of the crazy: the tweed knickerbocker suit is fast establishing itself for daytime--but for p.m. parties you could be the most daring young thing in a shimmer tunic of beige and gold tunic plus coffee lace-trimmed pantaloons. Susan Small, £17'6'-. Gold naked-back pumps, Russell & Bromley, 79'11.

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Mockery--of a teashop girl, but she couldn't wear chiffon. A soubrette smock in black and white by Mary Quant for the Ginger Group, 11gns, R.C.A. Lotus shoes, 79'11.

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Waspish--for the girl good on snappy catch answers--a dress to wear at any hour with panache. Rhona Roy, £6'16'6. Shoes by Saxone, 59'11.

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Ironic--the suit with the cut of a cossack uniform, but excessively feminine in thick-ribbed creamy corduroy. Tuffin & Foale, 17 gns. Angora tam-o'-shanter, Edward Mann, 45'11. Red and green plaid stockings, Wolsey, 12'11. Buckled snakeskin shoes, Saxone, 79'11.

Photos by Barry Lategan

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