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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#14 Brutus Fashion: A Photographic Journey Through 1960s & 70s British Style #14 Fashion & Culture
Leaning into each other on a busy city pavement, three young adults turn the street into a stage, glasses raised as if mid-toast. The central figure’s glossy, high-shine flared trousers catch the light like a mirror, paired with a dark knit that keeps the silhouette clean and confident. On either side, two women balance the…
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#12 Benedetta Barzini in a black silk-and-worsted dress by Nat Kaplan, Vogue, February 1, 1967.
Poised in a studio hush, Benedetta Barzini stands in a black silk-and-worsted dress by Nat Kaplan, her posture both statuesque and alert. The strapless line reads as pure 1960s modernism, while the hem swings into a fuller, evening-length silhouette that catches light in broad, velvety planes. A high, sculpted updo and dark, geometric earrings frame…
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#28 Samantha Jones in a white crêpe dinner pantsuit by Sport Sophisticates, Vogue, November 15, 1968.
Samantha Jones appears in sharp profile, poised and self-possessed, wearing a white crêpe dinner pantsuit by Sport Sophisticates as published in Vogue on November 15, 1968. The jacket falls open to reveal a stark black top that heightens the graphic contrast of the ensemble, while the trousers flare with a clean, architectural sweep. Large hoop…
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#4 A Best Dressed Teddy Boy Competition at Nottingham in 1956.
Crushed together in a busy interior, a cluster of sharply dressed teenagers waits their turn at a Best Dressed Teddy Boy competition in Nottingham, 1956. One lad adjusts his narrow tie with a practiced hand, his jacket cut clean and confident, while another grips a folded newspaper as if it’s part prop, part nervous habit.…
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#20 A group of Teddy Boys smoking cigarettes at the Rodney Youth Centre in Liverpool, April 1956
Clustered tightly around a table at the Rodney Youth Centre in Liverpool, a group of Teddy Boys lean in with the conspiratorial ease of close friends, cigarettes glowing between fingers and lips. Their faces—half-smiling, half-serious—turn toward something small and shared at the centre of the gathering, while one lad stretches out with his boots up,…




