Two 1960s-1970s costume outfits and complimentary boots. A 1960s four-piece disco set in brown and purple swirling-foliate patterned rayon jersey, comprising of a wrap-style swing tunic top with long wide sleeves, having a deep V-neckline and an asymmetric front closure of five covered eyelet buttons, a pair of high waisted 'hot pants' mini shorts, a pair of flared trousers, both with metal rear zip fastenings, and matching headband / waist tie. Top: 34' bust, shorts: 27' waist, 40' hip, flares: 27' waist and 42' hip, 27' inseam, tie band: 2' x 58'. There are watermarks and discolouration throughout the garment, and some pulls to the fabric at the back. A 1970s William Travilla one-piece boilersuit or jumpsuit in fuschia pink velour, featuring wide legs, elasticated ribbed waist and neck band, gold metal half zip front fastening, hip pockets, rear patch pocket and a single breast pocket fastened with a plastic fuschia button, size 12, very good condition. Professionally known as 'Travilla', and reknowned for dressing Marilyn Monroe in eight of her films, as well as two of the most iconic dresses in cinematic history - the gold lame dress in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), and the infamous subway-lift ivory dress in The Seven Year Itch (1955). Travilla went on to win two Emmy awards for costume design through his work on 1970s cult TV show, Dallas, the era during which this rare and classic velour piece was created. A pair of 1960s gogo boots in white smooth leather, with a round point toe, slouchy calf-height upper, dark brown roles with a 1' heel, size 5 EU 38, unworn, signs of age as the lining has degraded and is shedding powder.