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Black and White Works ….   The Mods  Remeber  “It’s easy to face the music if you know the style”


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The Koobas at the London Airport in 1965.

Original caption: Warm greeting from the Liverpool group , The Koobas, for singer Beryl Marsden who will be making a provincial tour with them. She met them today when they arrived at London Airport from Hamburg. From left: Roy Morris (lead guitarist and vocalist) Stu Leatherwood (rhythm guitarist, vocalist); Keith Ellis (sings and plays bass guitar) and Tony O'Reilly (drummer).

The Move.

Roy Wood and Bev Bevan at the Windsor National Jazz and Blues Festival, UK, 30th July 1966.

Photo by Michael Putland.

 Ray Davies, London 4th July 1966. (Photos by M. Stroud/Daily Express).  Ray Davies, London 4th July 1966. (Photos by M. Stroud/Daily Express).  Ray Davies, London 4th July 1966. (Photos by M. Stroud/Daily Express).  Ray Davies, London 4th July 1966. (Photos by M. Stroud/Daily Express).

Ray Davies, London 4th July 1966. (Photos by M. Stroud/Daily Express).


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Models spelling out the word ‘Brasil’ at a fashion show at the Brazilian Embassy in London, UK, 23rd June 1966. The models are Mila, Cristya, Luana, Lilia, Marla and Ulli. (Photo by John Downing/Daily Express)⭐️

One Dress a Week Challenge

May: Gold & Silver

Two for the Road / Audrey Hepburn as Joanna Wallace

I just got around to watching this movie, and I enjoyed it very much! Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney turned in a pair of fine performances in the lead roles. And on the fashion front, this film also coaxed Hepburn away from Givenchy for a short spell to try out costumes by a veritable Who’s Who of 1960s designers. This metallic silver spangle dress is by Paco Rabanne.

It seems to be constructed of a layer of fabric in a color matching her skin tone, with the silver discs sewn on. At first, I thought there was a stripe of color on the base garment, but then I realized the dress was just reflecting the clothing of whoever happened to be nearby! Silver slingback pumps and dangling disc earrings complete the look.

If you guys have never been through ModCloth’s vintage collection, you should! They have so many cutIf you guys have never been through ModCloth’s vintage collection, you should! They have so many cutIf you guys have never been through ModCloth’s vintage collection, you should! They have so many cutIf you guys have never been through ModCloth’s vintage collection, you should! They have so many cutIf you guys have never been through ModCloth’s vintage collection, you should! They have so many cutIf you guys have never been through ModCloth’s vintage collection, you should! They have so many cutIf you guys have never been through ModCloth’s vintage collection, you should! They have so many cut

If you guys have never been through ModCloth’s vintage collection, you should! They have so many cute 60s things everyone should check out. Here’s just some of the items (list in order, top to bottom)
Rock the Color Block Dress
Orla Kelly Groovy Garden Bag
Artist Walk Top
Weekend Folk Festival Jeans
Doll About You Dress
Budding Starlet Dress
Creative Collection Dress


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What area of 60’s fashion would you guys like me to concentrate on? More hippie, mod, or more everyday? Would you guys also want me to do more beauty stuff? Feedback please!

Donyale Luna, Peggy Moffitt and Moyra Swan in Vogue UK, 1966 Photographed by David BaileyDonyale Luna, Peggy Moffitt and Moyra Swan in Vogue UK, 1966 Photographed by David BaileyDonyale Luna, Peggy Moffitt and Moyra Swan in Vogue UK, 1966 Photographed by David Bailey

Donyale Luna, Peggy Moffitt and Moyra Swan in Vogue UK, 1966

Photographed by David Bailey


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“Oh, since the day I saw you

I have been waiting for you

You know I will adore you ‘til eternity”

- “Be My Baby” by The Ronnettes


Rest in Love Ronnie Spector <3

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