A clip from the 1970 UK TV program "Tomorrow Today", in which Sylvia Anderson, co-producer of the science-fiction UFO series, promotes the women's Moonbase outfit as a practical fashion for the fut...
A clip from the 1970 UK TV program "Tomorrow Today", in which Sylvia Anderson, co-producer of the science-fiction UFO series, promotes the women's Moonbase outfit as a practical fashion for the future, and Antonia Ellis models the outfit around London
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well that's the West but have you ever lived in Japan? :-) ...its full of robots, space age skyscrapers, girls in cosplay etc. etc. You just gotta know where to look. :)
Sylvia Anderson fantastic woman. My favourite fashion designer. Her designs are great. My girlfriend had the same skirt in 2000, so she wasn't far off. And many cosplay girls wear those wigs now.
well that comment isn't here anymore but i was speaking finnish to some finnish guy. btw it's little hard to translate finnish to english with some translate program
This psycho piano in the background would go well in a horror movie about a poor, misunderstood (mutant) lab monkey being tortured then escaping to destroy the town.
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