Category: Fashion & Culture
Travel through the decades of style and culture with rare fashion photography and lifestyle imagery. See how trends, elegance, and social values evolved.
From haute couture to street fashion, each image tells a cultural story of identity and expression.
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#10 Brutus Fashion: A Photographic Journey Through 1960s & 70s British Style #10 Fashion & Culture
A wood-beamed pub interior becomes a makeshift stage as two young men square off in a playful Wild West pose, framed by a heavy bar cabinet lined with glassware. Wide-brim hats and swaggering stances turn the everyday saloon backdrop into a fashion statement, while the chandelier overhead and dark floorboards add theatrical contrast to the…
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#8 Lauren Hutton in a silver cloque dance dress, Vogue, July 1, 1966.
Poised in profile, Lauren Hutton turns her gaze toward the edge of the frame, her posture equal parts dancer and debutante. The silver cloque dress—structured yet light-catching—wraps the body with a crisp, sculptural sheen, while a high neckline and clean, abbreviated hemline speak to mid-1960s modernity. Her voluminous, swept hairstyle and graphic eye makeup reinforce…
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#24 Model in an Edwardian-style lace dress by Anne Fogarty, Vogue, April 15, 1968.
Profiled in sharp relief against a plain studio backdrop, a model turns her gaze beyond the frame, her sleek, center-parted hair and sculpted makeup lending a modern edge to a look rooted in the past. The Edwardian-style lace dress by Anne Fogarty rises to a high collar and long sleeves, its textured surface catching the…
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#40 Maud Adams in a hooded Alaska seal fur coat, Vogue, 1969.
Maud Adams turns in profile beneath an oversized hood, her smile caught mid-thought as a gloved hand lifts to her cheek. The Alaska seal fur coat dominates the frame, its dark surface rendered in rich, velvety tones against a stark white studio background. With the figure pushed to one side and ample negative space left…
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#16 Teddy Boys hanging around on a South London street near the Elephant and Castle ABC cinema with nowhere to go, 1955.
Under the glowing “ABC Elephant & Castle” sign, two young men lean into an easy conversation, their posture suggesting the slow, open-ended hours of an evening with no fixed plans. The street scene near the cinema entrance feels both ordinary and electric: a bicycle waits at the curb, the pavement stretches wide, and the marquee…




