Swinging Britain: Fashion in the 1960s by Mark Armstrong

Swinging Britain: Fashion in the 1960s

Mark Armstrong
96 pages
Shire Pubns
May 2014
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The 1960s is one of the most exciting fashion decades of the twentieth century,<br>where British pop and youth culture created a stylish look that set trends all around the world. This book reveals how the 1960s British look was inspired by social changes and championed by innovative new designers like Mary Quant. Their unconventional designs spread rapidly from small fashionable boutiques on Carnaby Street to Main Street thanks, in part, to rock stars like The Who, models like Twiggy, and celebrity photographer David Bailey.
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Pages 96
Publisher Shire Pubns
Published 2014
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