By Subject: ARTS AND THE MEDIA
Fashion, Clothing
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- Masculine men like to be permed, he says
- This plunge has been taken: low decolletes were once seen at court, by Peggie Phillips
- ‘Drive to make men effeminate’
- The sweet success of smell
- Centrepiece: look back and sides, by Mervyn Jones
- Camp is swinging – but was does it mean?
- More sting – more sales for Britain’s manly males
- Lotion stings men into opening their minds
- A man by any other name . . . ‘only sissies go for though-guy scents’
- For real he-men rose mist may by any other name would smell as sweet
- Okay fellas, now sit down and take a grip of your pride. A psychiatrist says: men are becoming indifferent to sex, women more powerful, its all part of the reason why boys are wearing long hair
- How sex could start a war
- Long-haired brigade no new problem
- Long-haired gaudily-dressed youths a problem of affluent societies
- The stuff of life, by Peter Fairley; question: are men cooling off towards sex? Next question: could it be because women are wearing the trousers?
- (editorial comment on ‘homosexual badges’)
- Candidly yours: Thomas Wright
- If only Colin would give up these dreadful clothes
- Among the girls
- Hair today – gone tomorrow
- Letters: Puritans in boots, by Paul Thompson
- Let’s not forget about love: personal opinion, by Elizabeth Prosser
- A scientist talks of cosmetics for men