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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#11 Two women in a hippie fashion boutique, one wears a long orange halter neck dress, the other wears a kaftan dress in a vibrant floral print, London, 1966.
Against an intricately carved wooden screen, two women pause in a London boutique scene associated with 1966, letting fabric and color take center stage. One wears a sweeping orange halter-neck dress that falls in long, fluid lines, its warm tones echoing the era’s appetite for bold, unapologetic hues. Beside her, the other woman sits in…
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#27 London’s Love Affair with Color: A Retrospective of Psychedelic Hippie Fashion in the 1960s #27 Fashion
A tight cluster of young Londoners poses against a plain studio backdrop, letting the clothing do the talking in a riot of 1960s psychedelic hippie fashion. Oversized curls and shaggy halos of hair frame heavily lined eyes, while a casually held flower and a daisy tucked into hair nod to the era’s romantic, anti-establishment symbolism.…
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#9 Georgia Hamilton in short-sleeved broadcloth dress in deep purple and lavender by unidentified designer, Vogue, 1949
Georgia Hamilton meets the camera with the cool assurance that defined postwar fashion modeling, her gaze framed by sculpted waves and polished makeup. The short-sleeved broadcloth dress—deep purple with lavender accents—leans into clean, tailored lines, fastening down the front and tapering smoothly through the waist. A pale floral corsage at the neckline softens the severity,…
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#25 Georgia Hamilton, The Orange Eater, 1953
Georgia Hamilton lounges in a wicker chair with the composed ease of a 1950s fashion model, her gaze steady and self-possessed. A sleeveless white dress with a buttoned bodice and cinched brown belt creates a clean, sculpted silhouette, while gold hoop earrings and a bracelet add a hint of polished glamour. Near her face, an…
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#2 The Dapper Dudes of the Edwardian Era: A Look at Teenage Boy’s Fashion #2 Fashion & Culture
Leaning back on a rustic wooden bench, a well-dressed teenage boy embodies Edwardian self-assurance with his neatly parted hair, crisp collar, and dark three-piece suit. The cut is structured but not stiff, with a fitted jacket and waistcoat that signal the period’s preference for tidy lines and a grown-up silhouette even for younger wearers. His…




