Once Upon a Time in the West: The Girls' Round-Up (1966)
THE GIRLS' ROUND-UPWESTERN WEAR (1966)Women have been borrowing from the Wild West since the talkies: but cowboy clothes are suddenly being taken seriously. We dressed Samantha Jones in some of the...
View ArticleYou've heard of Twiggy, you've heard of Jean Shrimpton, but have you heard of...
THE PRETTY BOYSYou've heard of Twiggy, you've heard of Jean Shrimpton, but have you heard of Peter Gregory, Nicholas Head, Jess Down, David Platt or James Feducia? Probably not, but they're the...
View ArticleOn the Boutique Beat! Hung On You, Pygmalia, Gladrags, Dee Doe, Trend, and...
ON THE BOUTIQUE BEAT ⚤ BOY/GIRL BOUTIQUES(1967)HUNG ON YOU430 Kings Road, London S.W. 10Difficult to notice as the name is written Arabic-style on the door. The shop is filled with simple Arabic...
View ArticleApple, the Beatles' London boutique is the beginning of a whole new Beatle...
WHAT ARE THE BEATLES UP TO NOW?Apple, the Beatles' London boutique is the beginning of a whole new Beatle empire. Here Jeremy Pascall describes the ambitious venture that the Beatles are aiming at...
View ArticleThe Hippie Hautes Couturières! Felicity Green on the Flower Power Fashion...
FELICITY GREEN ON THE FLOWER POWER FASHION SCENEThe hippie cult, like it or loathe it, is here. Compared with its baubles, bangles, beads and bells, the Quant-type mini-skirts pale into Establishment...
View ArticleJohn Stephen's Male Wig Boutique (Rave Magazine 1968)
John Stephen's Male Wig Boutique(1968)If your boyfriend has trouble with the boss over his long hair, tell him to get a wig! He can look like Scott Walker, Steve Marriott or Jimi Hendrix and keep his...
View ArticleI'm Dreaming of a White Christmas┃Intro Magazine (1967)
I'M DREAMING OF A WHITE CHRISTMASWhite⎯smooth, soft or furry⎯is this party season's big news! Whether you're at a grand occasion or a friend's tea party, white stands out serenely, the perfect foil for...
View ArticleSpend the winter with a Tzar┃19 Magazine (1970)
SPEND THE WINTER WITH A TZAR Ready for the great romantic revival. Tzar deep pile fashion fabrics to envelop you in utter luxury. Sumptuous fur simulations that bring a glow to...
View ArticleJenny Boyd | The English Girls of 1967 | Mademoiselle Age Tendre (1967)
JENNY BOYD LES FILLES ANGLAISES(1967)Who are the sixteen-year-old girls in the land of the Beatles? What are their tastes, what are their hobbies, how do they dress, what is their attitude towards...
View ArticleJackie | Your long-read paper to brighten winter days! | Jackie Magazine (1970)
JACKIEYOUR LONG-READ PAPER TO BRIGHTEN WINTER DAYS!Marijke Koger and the late Simon Posthuma (1939 - 2020), founding members of The Fool Design Collective. Cover photograph by Frank Bez. Jackie...
View ArticleA Day in the Life of Cathy McGowan | Ready Steady Go! (1965)
CATHY'S FRIDAYFriday's always begin on Thursday night for me. I'm not strong-minded enough to be an early-riser, so organising make-up, shoes, spare nylons, a substitute outfit―in case the one I've...
View ArticleCarol Derry, Bill Fuller and the 4.30 Boutique┃430 Kings Road
4.30 BOUTIQUE430 KINGS ROADWhile re-watching the dvd release of David Batty's 'My Generation' documentary a few months ago, I leisurely slowed down and paused on all of the fantastic archival footage...
View ArticleThe Bag O' Nails | New Musical Express (1967)
BAG O' NAILS9 Kingly Street, SohoSwinging London has one club raving seven nights a week―the Bag O' Nails in Kingly Street, near Carnaby Street and just off Regent Street in London's West End, and it's...
View ArticleLong for a Coat┃Stirling Cooper, Biba, Bus Stop, Mary Quant┃19 Magazine (1970).
LONG FOR A COAT(1970)The pre-war look is still with us, exerting a wintry influence on coats. The casual trench has been restyled, and is now longer, with squarer shoulders. Large shoulder bags and...
View ArticleMarianne Faithfull ┃Mademoiselle Age Tendre (1967)
PARTY DRESSESAs 1966 turned into 1967, songstress Marianne Faithfull was chosen as the cover girl and star model to present this eight-page 'Party Dress' fashion feature in a special end-of-year issue...
View ArticleKnack Clothes! | Intro Magazine (1968)
KNACK CLOTHES!IT AIN'T WOT YOU WEAR IT'S THE WAY THAT YOU WEAR ITAnd if you don't believe us then we'll prove it to you! We took three basics―a cardigan dress, a pair of trousers and an after-dark...
View ArticleMary Quant's Face in the Clouds┃1971
MARY QUANT'SFACE IN THE CLOUDS[1971]''Please don't make my new colours look like old colours''Pink and blue. Use them like ordinary make-up and they'll look like ordinary make-up in unusual shades....
View ArticleOp and Pop┃Art Forms in Furnishing (1966)
OP AND POPART FORMS IN FURNISHING[1966]OPis for lovers of cool jazz, mystery, and maths...If you're feeling that the art world is an exclusive society―then take a look at Op and Pop art. Take Op...
View ArticleMini, Midi, Maxi│Emmanuelle Khanh│1972
Mini, Midi, Maxi?[1972]Volkswagen launches air conditioning to match.Mini, Midi, Maxi Who can predict future fashion? Mini Fashion? Then you might get cold, and you need a car with efficient heating....
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