Catalogue Woman: 70s Mail-Order Fashion Disasters - Postcards

Catalogue Woman: 70s Mail-Order Fashion Disasters - Postcards by Various


Authors
Various
ISBN
9780091886158
Published
Binding
Stationery
Pages
64
Dimensions
125 x 184mm

31 Postcards.

'Catalogue Woman' is a collection of cheesy fashion disaster pin-ups from the 70s.

Welcome to the 70s, an era when women dressed as if life was one long Benny Hill sketch. The choice of looks ran from the mini: baby-doll smocks and pinafores, to the maxi: ground-hugging dresses for glamorous party swingers. No item was free from ric-rac, ruching or wet-look trim.

Crease-shedding crimplene flares were so wide they made footwear redundant and the only troubling question for a girl was the denier of her new nylon negligee. Meanwhile, peasant dresses, bolero suits and ponchos were all brought back from the continent and murdered with man-made fabrics and lurid colours.

But, as these wonderfully cheesy catalogue snapshots reveal, despite its excesses, the 70s was a time when everyone was deliriously happy in their gay, gorgeous and washable new looks.
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