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Fashion 1960s. So cool for court cats. What will the wall-dressed tennis girl be wearing
Fashion 1960s. So cool for court cats. What will the wall-dressed tennis girl be wearing in 1966? A cat suit and cap in a Dacron polyester fibre, of course - like this outfit, it was designed by that way-out couturier of the Centre Court, Colonel Teddy Tinling, and was unveiled as a show of tennis fashions in London yesterday (Thursday 6-1-66). Too glmmicky? Not at all. If the object of the exercise is to keep your oppenenents eye off the ball, this riveting outfit should gaurantee you game, set and match. The band round model-girl Gloria Bonners hips, by the way, is the ultimate in short skirts. After this, theres only a waistband. January 1966 P017580 Model is Gloria Bonner
Doreen Spooner
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Step into the swinging 1960s with this print titled 'Fashion 1960s. So cool for court cats. ' The image showcases a stunning tennis girl, ready to conquer the courts in style. In 1966, fashion was all about pushing boundaries and embracing bold choices, and this outfit epitomizes that spirit. Designed by the eccentric couturier Colonel Teddy Tinling, known for his avant-garde creations on Centre Court, this cat suit and cap ensemble is made from Dacron polyester fiber – a fabric of choice during that era. Unveiled at a tennis fashion show in London on January 6th, it immediately caught everyone's attention. Some may consider it gimmicky, but there's no denying its impact. If your goal is to distract opponents and keep their eyes off the ball, then this riveting outfit guarantees you game, set, and match. Notice how Gloria Bonner effortlessly carries herself in this cutting-edge attire. The most eye-catching detail? The band around Gloria's hips serves as an ultra-short skirt – so short that only a waistband remains after it! This daring design pushes boundaries even further while showcasing the audacity of 60s fashion trends. Transport yourself back to January 1966 through this remarkable photograph captured by Doreen Spooner. It perfectly encapsulates the essence of an era defined by fearless experimentation in clothing styles.
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