b'WEEK 42: FOLLOW THE RAINBOW Pouring over every column inch of hand-me-down Jackie magazines led me to the chrome fittings and bright lights of Clockhouse at C&A.Move over Richard Shops, this was a sensory shopping experience like nothing before. Everything I touched, or saw, felt exciting and new; from the primary colour blocking, right down to their rainbow logod carrier bags; this was different and I wasnt in a rush to leave. Fast forward 40 years and just imagine my excitement at finding this original, Clockhouse batwing top. I kept the lines simple with a vintage high collar blouse, navy Betty Barclay button-through pencil skirt, Superdrug tights, Dorothy Perkins heels and a rather wonderful Purdey, if I do say so myself. Tip: Add must find a batwing top with deep waistband to your list. Such a forgiving, flattering look. OppositeTop left to right: burgundy Laird Portch kilt, Beatles tee, navy boucl jacket (no label), grey slouch bag & Nike trainers; as opposite; Topshop navy coat, Windsmoor corduroy shirt, American Eagle jeans, Clarks brogues, Orla Kiely cross bag.Middle left to right: M&S denim jacket, H&M sweatshirt, vintage wool skirt, Clarks ankle boots, butterfly scarf; navy & burgundy; Paul Costello Dressage peacoat, Cotton Traders denim shirt, Ted Baker jeans, Tretorn plimsolls.Bottom left to right: H&M cordoroy jacket, Next shirt, Primark knit, Laura Ashley kilt, Carvela heels; orange & navy; Jaeger maxi skirt, M&S denim jacket, Snoopy tee, chunky knit scarf, Clarks brogues. Page 113'