Posted on April 23, 2010 at 9:01 pm

catsuit JUNIOR TURNOUT CLASSES

THE Sixties are back with us this season and those women of a certain age could easily hunt their wardrobes for the items that defined that era.
 I can lay my hand on at least two tartan minis, a poncho and a catsuit with a memorable history.
 And, lo and behold, they’re back in high fashion.
 Had I kept up the exercises all these years I might even be able to get into them.
&nbsp,Spiderman Costumes;Catsuits, in particular, were magnificent garments, and they were back in Belfast last week at the special show by retailers who are trying to entice southern buyers to the

north.
 Argos, which has got its fashion look together, have a stunning one for just pounds 29.
 They’re strictly party wear and nice with a pair of killer heel sandals.
 Argos have also dipped into the tartan minis.
 So, too, have Marks & Spencer’s but theirs is a bit more conservative teamed with a polo neck.
 Somehow, they look much better with the cropped tops.
 As for ponchos, I wore mine because it was fashionable and it proved a boon when I was pregnant.
 But that’s not how a poncho should be treated. With the chillier evenings they’re perfect for keeping warm.
 Argos, again, have two, one for glitzy evenings and another one in colour, just in case you want to head back to sunnier climes.
 These three items will probably define this early autumn look.
 Also around are the suits in all kinds of tweed, the fringed chunky knits and duffle coats. Even the monochrome look made famous by Mary Quant and now taken up by Sarah

Ferguson, is back. Fashion hasn’t exactly moved forward this year but then the Sixties was a time of great change.
 We can’t forget the fashion,zentai suit, nor the music, nor should we.

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