MPX5075171: Fashion 1960s. The latest collection of men's suits and casual wear from Sweden, were given their first British showing at the Carlton Towers, Cadogan Square, London, on Monday morning (11-9-67). The collection is by Schwartzman and will be on sale in this country. Modele Peter Wilson(left) wearing "Riviera" a grey and orange check beach jacket with matching Bermuda shorts and John Hardy, wearing "Paul, a grey and blue checked light-weight beach suit". September 1967 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075183: Girls who want to look sporty in bed, now can. A British manufacturer has produced a tracksuit nightie that needs the minimum of underwear. And the new bedtime fashion, made of towelling material, are also great for house-work and gardening. Sporty .... the new bedtime fashion. September 1978 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075198: Fashion - 1970's. Well Blessa Ma Soul what's sarong with me. The beaches and evening parties of the world soon will be all shook up when the latest daring fashion item, the sarong, takes hold. An old theme with a new twist, the sarong is really just a length of cloth cunningly shaped to cover the essentials--barely. But ladies wearing them should be careful not to get too shook up themselves -- and come unravelled. The beach version: sudden movement could be dangerous. bikini top with large hat and necklace. January 1978 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075289: Horace The Hideaway Hamster. The hamster which was steadily eating its way through the mini cab of John Daly (D.M. 5th December) has - after taking 40 minutes to do so - been removed by fitter Bert Watson (42), after dismantling the facia of the dashboard. The hamster was bought by 16 year old Daniele, daughter of Lady Beaument, who was travelling in the mini cab when 'Horace' escaped. Fitter Bert Watson with the hamster. December 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075313: Entertainment Television: Barbara Murray of the power game's 'Lady Wilder', stars with Paul Daneman in London Weekend TV's popular domestic comedy series, 'Never a Cross Word' in which Barbara plays the part of a scatter- brained wife of a rising young executive Ronald Baldock (paul Daneman). Barbara Murray who plays Deirdre, the scatter-brained wife of Ronald Baldock, Paul Daneman pictured at the reception today. November 1969 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5075193: Fashion - Misc. Rock fashions through the ages. You can rock around the clock with this great, new idea in reversible clothes that convert into a variety of gear - including a carrying bag. Designed by three artist musicians, the Jac-Pac leaves plenty of room for those other essential bits and pieces. The Jac-Pac, for girls of all ages, costs from £35 at Splash. Take your pick.....The Jac-Pac. July 1982 / Bridgeman Images