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From Dior. The Plumbers Mate Look: Christine Mullin, on the left in the picture
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From Dior. The Plumbers Mate Look: Christine Mullin, on the left in the picture
From Dior.The Plumbers Mate Look: Christine Mullin, on the left in the picture, may give the impression that she has just popped round to fix the burst pipes. Such misunderstandings are, of course, among the hazards of being a dedicated follower of fashion. In fact, model Christines trendy plumbers dungarees are the latest from Dior. They were shown on Tuesday (5-3-68) in the Diorling London boutiques off-the-peg collection. Designer Jorn Langberg chose the Matelot Look, as in model Virginia WannacottIs striped dress. Christines outfit has the sailor touch, too. Apparently, they wear dungarees in the French Navy. It is unlikely, however, that they - or you plumber will trot round to Dior for spares. Not at a minimum of £ 21 a time. March 1968 P006392
Doreen Spooner
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From Dior. The Plumbers Mate Look: Christine Mullin, on the left in the picture, may give the impression that she has just popped round to fix the burst pipes. Such misunderstandings are, of course, among the hazards of being a dedicated follower of fashion. In fact, model Christine's trendy plumbers dungarees are the latest from Dior. They were shown on Tuesday (5-3-68) in the Diorling London boutiques off-the-peg collection. Designer Jorn Langberg chose the Matelot Look, as seen in model Virginia Wannacott's striped dress. Christine's outfit has that sailor touch too; apparently they wear dungarees in the French Navy. However, it is unlikely that they - or your plumber - will trot round to Dior for spares at a minimum cost of £21 each. This print captures a moment from March 1968 when fashion was pushing boundaries and redefining traditional styles. It showcases how even everyday workwear can be transformed into high-end fashion statements with creative design and craftsmanship. Doreen Spooner skillfully captured this iconic image during an era where women were breaking free from societal norms and embracing their individuality through clothing choices. This photograph serves as a reminder of how fashion can transcend its practical purpose and become an expression of personal style.
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