MPX5075090: Fashion 1960s. Looking lovely, western style. Is this the reason why so many young men went West? This outfit was worn by blonde model Jackie Glass at the U.S. leather show, in London yesterday (Tuesday 12-10-65). Cowboy styling at this preview of American leather fashions for 1966 included horse-fur trousers, rancher boots and statsons alongside exotic white leather Space-age trouser-suits and coats. October 1965 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075123: Fashion 1960's. Man, it's a gold shirt! The outfit worn so alluringly by twenty-one-year-old Margaret Mercer, of Harrogate, Yorks, is sctually a man's shirt - made of gold lame and costing 44 guineas. Margaret, a receptionist will be wearing it in a revue this month at Harrogate Opera House. It should be quite a glittering show!. November 1962 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075126: Fashion 1960s. Such prizeworthy pyjamas. The judges decided that Nabila Jilani, the girl in the middle, was the absolute cat's pyjamas. And they awarded her the Miss Air Fashion sash on Thursday (9-5-68). Of course, Bail's pyjama-style trousers had something to do with it. So did the rest of her beige uniform, designed by Pierre Cardin. Nabila, a 23-year-old hostess with Pakistan International Airlines, won the title at the opening of the Biggin Hill Air Fair in Kent. Second was Austrian Airlines hostess Gerlinda Skalnik, on Nabila's left. Third: Pamela Gehring, of Caledonian Airways, on the right. May 1968 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075142: Fashion 1960s: Set for a swinging safari. A girl will not have to hunt for compliments when she wears a two-piece safari suit like this. In fact, the fashion-jungle natives gave model Jan de Souza a friendly reception when she showed it at a spring fashion show in London yesterday (Wednesday 12-1-66). The suit is part of a new range of young fashions by Berkertex. It is made of cotton gaberdine, will be in the shops in February, and costs £4.9s.11d. In case you're not going on safari, the outfit is ideal for the beach, too. Hat, cropped top, skirt, boots and rifle. January 1966 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075381: People Women Humour: Sixty-five 'big women invaded the BBC-TV Centre at White City tonight (Thurs) as a result of an appeal by the Women's AAA Secretary Marea Hartman on Sportsnight With Coleman. Marea Hartman interviews the girls in search of potential internationals. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075478: A soldier's farewell kiss to his bride on their wedding night was watched by exactly 834 other soldiers and seventy-two Wrafs last night. The sympathetic "extras" clapped as the soldier embraced his blonde bride; they cheerd as he kissed her, and groaned as he said " Goodnight and goodbye". Then the soldier Sergent Herbert Charlton 29, of Lower Hustings-street Leicester turned on his heel and marched up the gang-plank of the trooper Empire Halladale at Liverpool Docks. His bride, Therese Maria Hein, 29, of Munsters, Germany had hurried to England when Sergeant Churlton heard his regiment was going overseas. May 1949 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075505: The commerical vehicle assembly line in the new Vauxhall factory is 300 yards long. Beneath the last 100 yards of it is an illuminated pit, lined with white tiles, to facilitate under-chassis operations. To the left is the pump that, in winter, fills the cooling systems with anti-freeze mixture. November 1950 / Bridgeman Images