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Another in demand 1980s designer was Arabella Pollen who again Princess Diana favoured, but also attracted the edgy dresser. This one could be later than 1980s but certainly has that Regency New Romantic feel with a touch of rockabilly quality leopard faux fur
Though above jacket sold this Byblos one has similar vibe but has more opulent generous faux fur collar & cuffs that Keith Varty & Alan Cleaver pioneered at the label 1988-1992 (though may be wrong may be later it came to me without clue of date just reminiscent that time). If
See the Pyramids across the Nile...this original #1950s #dress could be from a movie of the time set in exotic far flung places. I wonder where it travelled to such places, and hope it will one day travel to such again. It deserves to so much. #vintagefashion
@GaneshSP47 And let's not forget Minnie Mouse too who is on these. This one went to a US celeb's wife or daughter. Was an incredible piece.
Then more below
Spirit of the Age video of the #1950s.... #vintagefashion Another piece sold = immaculate pieces like this with no fading from these eras hard to find: this one went to an Australian girl.
Then the 1940s. Top left is teamed with a 50s style skirt I designed, but the jacket is Swansdown original 1940s.
We need to counter misinformation & refer to official peer review not observations of uneducated rabble. Ye Old Draper's Record has reported numerous studies by expert Tailors that textile from which Emperor's clothes are weaved may appear invisible to peasants as it is so fine.
@ianrileyENG @ShaunFguy1992 @ABridgen Re peer review. First we don't have to wait for such when people observe something obvious wrong. Of course boy had no qualifications as tailor, & may be textiles so fine garments transparent, but worthy to call obvious possibility to investigate. Second, Horton's own gob. Third
Wishing everyone a Happy Xmas and you get something fabulous in your stockings!