Cathy McGowan fashion show and men's fashion shops in Carnaby Street. Various shots models on the stage at the Dorchester Hotel doing the twist. Crowds of fashion buyers watching show. Various shots of models on catwalk wearing swinging...
Cathy McGowan fashion show and men's fashion shops in Carnaby Street. Various shots models on the stage at the Dorchester Hotel doing the twist. Crowds of fashion buyers watching show. Various shots of models on catwalk wearing swinging sixties fashions. Various shots television personality Cathy McGowan working at her new vocation - as a fashion designer. More shots of show. C/U disc jockey Peter Murray watching. Various shots Cathy McGowan on the stage wearing one of her own designs.
C/U street sign "Carnaby Street". M/S mod shops in Carnaby Street. C/U four signs over mod shops. Two salesmen carry mannequins and place them outside the shop. M/S trendy young mod-type with long hair looks at the trousers on display. C/U pan another mod carrying bag form one of the shops. M/S young man trying on coat in shop. Panning shot trendy girls looking in shop window. C/U one of the girls. We see the boy with the coat tell the salesman he will take it.
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The model seen at 00:56 is Angela Gosling.
"M/S mod shops in Carnaby Street" - the shop at 01:26 is "Male West One", owned by Carnaby Street legend John Stephen.
Then at 01:27 we see "Pauls Male Boutique".
At 01:31 we see the sign for another John Stephen establishment, "His Clothes".