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Pre - Wimbledon fashion show at the Hurlingham Club Unisex Fashions by Fred Perry
Pre - Wimbledon fashion show at the Hurlingham Club Unisex Fashions by Fred Perry. Helen Amos from Australia and Stephen Warboys of Great Britain. June 1970
Burton
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England
Media ID 21335308
© Mirrorpix
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Step back in time to the vibrant summer of 1970, where tennis and fashion collided at the prestigious Hurlingham Club. This print captures a moment from the Pre-Wimbledon fashion show, showcasing the revolutionary unisex fashions by none other than Fred Perry. In this enchanting snapshot, we see Helen Amos from Australia and Stephen Warboys of Great Britain, both exuding an air of effortless style as they grace the runway. Dressed in Fred Perry's iconic designs, their outfits perfectly blend sportswear with high-end fashion. The couple stands side by side, radiating confidence and elegance while holding their rackets with pride. Their attire reflects the spirit of the era - bold colors, clean lines, and a touch of retro charm that still resonates today. This photograph not only captures a moment in sporting history but also serves as a testament to how clothing can transcend gender boundaries. Fred Perry's unisex collection broke new ground during this time period when traditional gender norms were being challenged. As you gaze upon this remarkable image from Memory Lane Prints' archives curated by Burton, let it transport you back to an era where tennis was more than just a game; it was an expression of personal style and individuality.
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