The age of the flower child, the space race and Beatlemania; fashion norms were created and broken, mirroring the prevailing social movements of the time.
Second-wave feminism coincided with the sexual revolution, hemlines rose, the mini skirt was born. In the late 1960s, hippie subculture ushered in a new, liberating brand of cool. Whether you’re looking to be inspired by the classic elegance of Jacqueline Kennedy, the dolly-girl looks of Twiggy and Jean Shrimpton or the mod stylings of The Who, our archive has you covered.
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Bibelot wearing Hand Up
Photo by: © AGIP / Bridgeman Images
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Dress by Paco Rabanne, 1966
Photo by: © Giovanni Coruzzi / Bridgeman / Bridgeman Images
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Bailey & Shrimpton in the studio
Photo by: Terry O'Neill
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The Kennedy Wedding
Photo by: Lisa Larsen © Life Picture Collection
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Women’s Hats
Photo by: Northcliffe Collection
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Beatles Taking a Dip
Photo by: John Loengard © Life Picture Collection
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The Tourist Beatles
Photo by: AGIP / Bridgeman Images
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The Beatles at the Olympia
Photo by: Mirrorpix
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Three Beatles in Central Park
Photo by: Mirrorpix
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The Beatles in 67
Photo by: PA Images
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Grammys With Lennon and Bowie
Photo by: Waring Abbott
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Beatles in Vegas
Photo by: Mirrorpix
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Mr and Mrs Lennon
Photo by: Mirrorpix
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