Swinging Sixties couple, London
I’ve been quite fascinated with some London street style photographs from the Edwardian era and that made me think about the parallel between those fashion pics and the Swinging Sixties fashi…
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To Jump Like Alice boutique, 1967 Here's some more photos of cool 60's London boutiques.. Exterior and interior ...
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"
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"
A stunning collection of photographs offers a snapshot into a time of radical cultural and social upheaval; when free love was all around and the personal became political.
Fashion feature from UK Woman’s Own magazine, December 18, 1965 issue: SWINGING PARTY-TIME FASHIONS (at London’s Scotch of St. James Club) It’s here! The time for parties - smart, casual, simply...
A London dance hall (1960s)
If London was the capital of cool in 1960, then this street was its epicentre
If you thought that Harvey Nichols or Harrods were the epitome of a London fashion department store, it’s time to re-introduce you to Big Biba, a fallen icon of the Swinging Sixties that redefined the High Street shopping experience... It all started in 1964, when a small-time mail order busi
Frank Habicht‘s eye-opening photographs of the Swinging Sixties in London.
London, England, late 1960s. The height of the flower-power-free-love-lifestyle. Groovy colours, fashion, cars and happening parties. Welcome to Swinging London. For all of us who were born a few decades too late or anyone who wants to take a stroll...
If you thought that Harvey Nichols or Harrods were the epitome of a London fashion department store, it’s time to re-introduce you to Big Biba, a fallen icon of the Swinging Sixties that redefined the High Street shopping experience... It all started in 1964, when a small-time mail order busi
Lucinda Gosling looks back at the short life of a magazine that captured the spirit of the Swinging '60s.
To Jump Like Alice boutique, 1967 Here's some more photos of cool 60's London boutiques.. Exterior and interior of King's Road boutique Just Looking, 1967 Interior of Way In boutique (part of Harrods) Inside the Carnaby Street boutique Take Six, 1966 To Jump Like Alice, 1967 Very rough-looking owners of Battersea boutique Linda And Carol, 1966 Chelsea boutique The Shop, 47 Radnor Walk, 1967 According to Gear Guide 1967: The Shop has been there for two and a half years. All the clothes are designed by Maurice Jeffrey and are made on the premises. Trouser suits (all fully lined), including skirts, range from six pounds ten shillings up to ten guineas. Floral coats, of varying lenghts, cost about seven guineas. Light fabric dresses cost as little as two pounds ten shillings up to three pounds ten shillings. Pop-Art mini outside The Shop, 1967 Carnaby Street, circa 1969 Source of the images: The Sixties by Lesley Jackson, The 60's by Bill Harry, Gear Guide 1967 (reprinted in 2013).
Lately I’ve been really interested in 1960s fashion, especially Swinging London fashion. In this post I’ll focus on London fashion and I’ll write about Parisian chic ”baby d…