MPX5088203: By Ann Chubb. The shapely check- jacketed suits in silky fabric are both from Brave New World. The fishtail number costs approximately £30, the one with the pencil skirt approximately £28. Both, sizes 10-14. The spotted pillbox costs £2.50 the little hat £2.50, both from Mr. Freedom, Kings Road, London, SW3. Gloves also from Mr. Freedom. Jewellery by Peter Robinson. The motor cyclist's gear comes from a wide selection at Let it Rock, 430 Kings Road London, SW3. His bike is a Triumph Tiger 750cc from Harvey Owen. July 1973 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5088206: Clothing: The 1920s was a swinging era famous for jazzy muisc, the Charleston and dresses to go with them, like this hot little number. It is slinky, shiny and satin, in black and white stripes that go their own sweet way around the long-line top, and slant up and down the short, flared skirt. By Mr. Freedom £9.95. sizes 8 to 14. Top New York model Bobby shows the way to carry it off. Beads by Corocraft, and shoes by Terry de Havilland. October 1973 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5088212: This set of slinky, wide crepe trousers and cropped little printed top will put you right at the top of the party pops. The print is tomato-red and green on pale cream, and the pants are hot tomato-red. Being separates, you can mix and match them with other tops and trousers. Designed by Ossie Clark for Radley, price £17.75. Sizes 10 to 14. From Quorum at Peter RobinsonÍs Top Shop, Oxford Circus, London W1. October 1973 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5088219: What do you wear when the sun really shines as though it means it, and you mean to enjoy it? From St. Tropez to Southend, the girls are covering up in long, drifting skirts in the prettiest possible prints. The newest are made on dirndl lines, gathered into a tight waist that is often shirred. Then they add the barest little tee-shirt tops they can find and top the lot with a demure straw hat dripping with flowers. If you prefer something briefer, there are some great new sundresses and playsuits. Cut on real glamour girl lines with halter necklines and bare backs, they are in complete contrast to the almost Victorian look of long skirts. July 1973 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5088245: The City Literary Institute marked its 50th anniversary with an 'open day' today. As well as displaying students 'arts and crafts' the Drama class gave a lively panto which would have been a credit to the West-end stage. 'Bunny-girls' Noreen Murphy (24) and Janet Hewlett-Davies (23) provided some light entertainment in the chorus. Both are in the City Lit Drama group. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images