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Mod Aesthetic, 60s Mod Fashion, 1960s London, White Pants Men, Louise Ebel, Fashion 60s, Mod Look, Swinging London, 60s 70s Fashion

They’d roam around the hippest places in London and Brighton, showing off their new designer clothes or riding their Italian scooters. It’s the mods, ladies and gentlemen! A true staple of 60s fashion, the mod style has never completely disappeared and, while it stayed underground throughout some decades, it has seen more than one revival. Discover its origins and learn to dress like them with our guide to mod fashion! Credit: Shaping a Generation History of Mod Fashion Credit: GQ This…

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Michelle Desange tries on a chain mail dress while shopping in the Stock Photo - Alamy Carnaby Street 60s, Chain Mail Dress, Carnaby Street London, Mail Dress, London November, Swinging 60s, Swinging London, Street Stock, Carnaby Street

Download this stock image: Michelle Desange tries on a chain mail dress while shopping in the Lady Jane Boutique, Carnaby Street, London, November 1967. - ENHK6N from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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London England 1960s colour 1960s London, Lord John, Swinging London, Carnaby Street, Living In London, Piccadilly Circus, Swinging Sixties, London Town, Old London

I lived in Oxford and on the Isle of Wight in the Late Sixties, writes Arby Reed. This collection contains some of the sights I took time to photograph. I wish I had taken more and more that reflected the culture of the sixties. The 1960s were when London emerged as the epicentre of fashion, … Continue reading "24 Color Photos of Swinging London – 1967-1969"

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Brian Jones with his girlfriend Anita Pallenberg. December 3rd 1966. Brian is wearing a pair of two tone basket weave laced-up shoes by Topper. Anita Pallenberg Style, Brian Jones Rolling Stones, Louise Ebel, Anita Pallenberg, Patti Hansen, Outfits New Year, Ruby Tuesday, Very Important Person, Brian Jones

Whatever Happened to Stephen Topper & Topper Shoes? If you were to browse through the men's fashion section of every other issue of Rave magazine from the mid-1960s onwards, I guarantee, you would soon notice that the names Stephen Topper and Topper Shoes show up one after the other on a fairly regular basis. Much favoured by stylish young men about town, Topper Shoes were without a doubt one of the most happening footwear brands of the era. Their clientele list included members of the…

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