Beatnik

Beatnik was a media stereotype prevalent throughout the 1950s to mid-1960s that displayed the more superficial aspects of the Beat Generation literary movement of the 1950s. Elements of the beatnik trope included pseudo-intellectualism, drug use, and a cartoonish depiction of real-life people along with the spiritual quest of Jack Kerouac's autobiographical fiction. Source: https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Beatnik
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This Is How Your Grandparents' Generation Got Down
Tired clubgoers in London rest during a rave in Aug. 1960.
'Parisian Beatniks Hanging Out on Bank of the Seine' Photographic Print - Alfred Eisenstaedt | Art.com
Parisian Beatniks Hanging Out on Bank of the Seine-Alfred Eisenstaedt-Photographic Print
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Le Beatnik, C'est Chic in Glamour UK with Mayara Rubik wearing DKNY,Kangol,belle by Sigerson Morrison - (ID:5599) - Fashion Editorial | Magazines | The FMD
Le Beatnik, C'est Chic in Glamour UK with Mayara Rubik wearing DKNY,Kangol,belle by Sigerson Morrison - Fashion Editorial | Magazines | The FMD #lovefmd
1950s Unlimited
Teens, 1950s Teenage boys wearing the style they are most accustomed to throughout the United States; Jeans, leather boots (shoes are acceptable) and button up shirt with carefully rolled sleeves (a tee shirt may be worn under this or by itself).
Photographs of the ‘supreme Beatnik chick’ who inspired Patti Smith (NSFW)
Photographs of the ‘supreme Beatnik chick’ who inspired Patti Smith (NSFW) | Dangerous Minds
My Ear-Trumpet Has Been Struck By Lightning
Beatnik Fashion – Randy Bowles Stories