DO you love clothes? If you do, we want to hear for a BBC TV series celebrating fashion between 1939-1989.
Have you kept outfits that remind you of a key moment in time? Did you make any of them yourself? Did you use Vogue patterns or their sew-in labels?
Were you a member of a sewing group? Was Utility clothing a blessing in disguise? Were there strict rules about what you could or couldn't wear to work? Were you a mod, a rocker or a teddy boy?
Did you spend your weekly wage on new clothes or buy second-hand? When the 70s arrived did you take to Biba with a vengeance, get married in crushed velvet or hang out as a hippy? What happened to you and your clothes in the 1980s?
If you have stories to tell, please call me on 0171 485 7424 ext 499.
EMMA SLACK, Wall To Wall Television, City Road, London EC1.
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