Catsuit Collection
"From Annacat to House of Ailish: The Evolution of the Catsuit in Fashion" In the swinging 60s
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"From Annacat to House of Ailish: The Evolution of the Catsuit in Fashion" In the swinging 60s, Janet Lyle effortlessly flaunts her style in a silk culotte suit from Annacat, proving that they are not just for superheroes. Meanwhile, Leslie Ash and Phil Davis make a bold statement as they rock white stretch towelling cat suits in the iconic film Quadrophenia, written by The Who. The fashion revolution continues with five fabulous fashions from the 1960s. From left to right, a sleeveless plum catsuit steals the show, showcasing the era's love for vibrant colors and daring designs. And who can forget the stunning model donning a scarlet catsuit by House of Ailish? Gleaming cire fabric adds an extra touch of glamour to this eye-catching ensemble. Quadrophenia takes center stage once again as Leslie Ash and Phil Davis captivate audiences with their undeniable charisma. Their on-screen chemistry is matched only by their impeccable sense of style. Fast forward to Rena Harling strutting her stuff on the catwalk at The Pavilions shopping centre during Clothes Show. Her confidence shines through as she rocks a chic catsuit that exudes sophistication and elegance. Presenters Jeff Banks and Selena Scott join Suzanne Baxter on Clothes Show, where another stunning catsuit steals our hearts. Its sleek design accentuates every curve while making a powerful fashion statement. 1970 brings us Aldine Honey wearing Gina Fratini's clinging catsuit - proof that this trend knows no bounds when it comes to versatility. October becomes even more fashionable thanks to this figure-hugging piece. Joni Flynn graces Royal Ascot in June 1983 wearing an exquisite catsuit that turns heads wherever she goes - truly embodying grace and poise fit for royalty. Finally, Twiggy showcases her timeless beauty at Heathrow airport alongside her 21-month-old daughter in July 1980.