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The Fashion Guide
to Season 4 (1965-6)

of

The Avengers
Page 5

The Fashions

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd

She wears a military style light khaki shirt with high collar, epaulettes and pleated pockets with twill hipster pants with a thin black belt. This is later accompanied by a black double-breasted mackintosh.

Worn in A Surfeit of H2O.

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd

She wears a pink and black hipster pantsuit with black singlet top and Edward Rayne's black and white ankle boots (initially with grey court shoes).

Worn in The Hour That Never Was.

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd


©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd
Pale tailored wool/twill jacket with synthetic fur collar descending to the hem. Worn with a matching knee-length skirt and black high heels.

Worn in Dial a Deadly Number and Room Without a View

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd
Hooded coat, the hood closed with a drawstring and toggles. Probably red, we don't get a decent full-length view of this costume.

Worn in Dial a Deadly Number


©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd
Embroidered evening dress. Knee length again, with an orchid pattern in appliqué and sequins down the breast as far as the waist. the patterns extends outwards over each breast. Later worn with a hip-length fur coat (below).

Worn in Dial a Deadly Number

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd


©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd
She wears a hip-length fur coat over the outfit above.

Worn in Dial a Deadly Number

He wears a tuxedo with plain formal shirt and black bow-tie, later with a loose silk overcoat.

Worn in Dial a Deadly Number, Room Without a View, The Girl from Auntie, A Touch of Brimstone (colour picture here), and Honey for the Prince (initially with the overcoat, later without it, but with leather gloves; later still without the jacket of the tux, revealing striped shirt sleeves).

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd
She wears a purple velvet dress with white lace on the shoulders and long cuffs in a vine leaf pattern.
He wears his grey suit with a metallic silk tie.

Worn in Dial a Deadly Number

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd


©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd

Corduroy jacket and cotton skirt, probably khaki or brown, in a military style, the simple skirt has a webbing belt and the jacket patch pockets and a belt at the hem. First worn with a ribbed cotton 3/4 length sleeve collarless skivvy (sometimes with a leopard print silk neckerchief), then with a collared black and white check shirt.

Worn in Maneater of Surrey Green

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd


©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd
Black rollneck skivvy and trousers.
The trousers are probably grey flannel, but it's hard to tell really.

Worn in Maneater of Surrey Green, Two's a Crowd, Too Many Christmas Trees; and with black trousers in The Girl from Auntie, A Touch of Brimstone, How to Succeed at Murder and Honey for the Prince.

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd
White rollneck skivvy and bowler hat with a daisy in the band. The rest of the outfit is obscured by a hay bale.

Worn in Maneater of Surrey Green


©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd
Black stretch nylon catsuit with (probably) orange quilted PVC singlet.

The catsuit looks like it's made of a stretch nylon, she may in fact be wearing stretch nylon hipsters with a black long-sleeved skivvy.

Worn in Two's a Crowd

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd

White long-sleeved collared blouse, fastened with small white buttons, with a knee-length black pleated skirt and black high heels.

Worn with the patterned black and white coat first worn in "The Master Minds" and false black spectacles.

Worn in Two's a Crowd

©1961-9
CANAL+IMAGE UK Ltd

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