The Frock and Roll Years Episode Guide
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Episode Guide
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Accessories
Caryn Franklin concludes her sartorial history with a look at accessories, which : as any dedicated follower of fashion knows : can make or break an outfit. With contributions from celebrated shoe designers Jimmy Choo, Patrick Cox and Emma Hope as well as handbag doyennes Anya Hindmarch and Lulu Guinness, and hatters Philip Treacy and Stephen Jones
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British Elegance
The development of British elegance, from the glamour of the 1950s to today's more daring celebrity chic, as designers such as Anthony Price and Jean Muir made sexy fashions more accessible to the public at large. With contributions from Jasper Conran and Amanda Wakeley, who talk about their influences
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Punk
Caryn Franklin looks back to 1976, when the punk movement emerged, changing many people's attitudes toward fashion and turning deciding what to wear into a political statement. Toyah Willcox joins designers Vivienne Westwood, Zandra Rhodes and Katherine Hamnet to discuss the influence the music and the culture had on their work
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Romantic Hippy
Caryn Franklin examines the gypsy-style fashions of the 1970s that have made a return to high-street stores this summer and Laura Ashley's daughter Jane talks about the beginnings of the famous clothing empire. Tanya Sarne, founder of women's label Ghost, explains how she continued the feminine look in the 1980s, while contemporary designer Matthew Williamson reveals his variations on the hippy-chic trend
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Suits
The development of the suit over the past 50 years, featuring designs from Paul Smith, Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen and examining the history of Savile Row, renowned the world over as a centre of tailoring excellence
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Swinging London
Caryn Franklin examines the development of fashion in Sixties London, looking at the impact of designers such as Mary Quant and Biba's Barbara Hulaniki. With contributions from hairstylist Trevor Sorbie and former model Jilly Johnson
