Leslie Field — editor of British fashion magazine Tatler — teaches Kiwi women how to dress on a budget in this short 1970s television tutorial. She compares clothes shopping to supermarket shopping: meat and veg are the equivalent to skirts and shirts — the staples of your wardrobe — while carbohydrates are the accessories that make you look special. Field changes belts on-set to illustrate how to dress up an outfit. American-born Field wrote fashion tip book Look like a Million in 1978, and spent a month travelling around New Zealand to promote it.
Fabrics are terribly important. I swear by real things. I loathe synthetics. I don’t like the colours as they’re usually very bright and garish, and I also think they have a clammy feel, especially some place hot like New Zealand.– Leslie Field on her belief in natural fibres
South Pacific Television
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