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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#2 Brutus Fashion: A Photographic Journey Through 1960s & 70s British Style #2 Fashion & Culture
A poised young model faces the camera with an easy smile, her long hair worn loose in a clean, center-parted fall that instantly evokes late-1960s and 1970s British style. The studio setting is stripped back to a plain backdrop, keeping attention on the crisp silhouette and confident posture rather than any distracting scenery. That simplicity…
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#18 Brutus Fashion: A Photographic Journey Through 1960s & 70s British Style #18 Fashion & Culture
Leaning against a row of chrome diner stools, three young women pose with the relaxed confidence that defined late-1960s and 1970s youth culture. Their fitted flared trousers and overall-style looks put denim front and center, turning workwear into nightlife fashion. The playful stance and camera-aware expressions give the scene a candid, magazine-ready energy that suits…
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#16 Editha Dussler in a paper hat by Adolfo, Vogue, April 15, 1967.
Editha Dussler meets the viewer head-on, her gaze sharpened by dramatic 1960s eye makeup and the controlled stillness of a studio portrait. The sculptural paper hat by Adolfo sits like a playful, oversized brim against a smooth, uncluttered backdrop, turning a humble material into a couture statement. Long, dark hair falls straight and sleek, framing…
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#32 Windsor Elliott in a black patent leather dirndl by Yves Saint Laurent, Vogue, November 15, 1968.
Windsor Elliott meets the camera with a cool, slightly parted-lip stare, her long hair styled into a glossy, late‑1960s sweep that frames a face built for high-contrast fashion photography. Shot against a stark white field, the composition lets every contour read crisply—dramatic eye makeup, bold earrings, and a poised hand lifted near her mouth, as…
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#8 Photograph by Ken Russell January 1955 of Teddy Girls, Pat Wiles and Iris Thornton, aged 17 from Plaistow, showing off their lace up espadrilles.
Under a graffiti-scribbled wall, two 17-year-old Teddy Girls—Pat Wiles and Iris Thornton from Plaistow—hold their ground with the cool assurance of London youth culture in January 1955. Ken Russell’s lens catches them in long, tailored coats and sharp hats, their expressions serious rather than playful, as if daring the passerby to look twice. One grips…




