Honey, 1968
Honey is notable both for the magazine's founder Audrey Slaughter (who later became the step mother of Anna Wintour,) and for being credited with truly establishing the "teen magazine" market in the UK.
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Honey, 1968
Honey is notable both for the magazine's founder Audrey Slaughter (who later became the step mother of Anna Wintour,) and for being credited with truly establishing the "teen magazine" market in the UK.
Christian Dior 1970s Lily Pad Print Cotton Piqué Maxi Dress
“Miss Dior” was a Christian Dior line aimed at younger women, founded in 1967 in response to the “Youthquake” sweeping European popular culture. It was designed by Marc Bohan’s protégé Philippe Guiborgé, who later went on to oversee Chanel’s first ready-to-wear line in 1977. This dress likely dates between 1969-1971, as Jean-Louis Scherrer used a very similar fabric for his 1970 S/S collection.
Dead or Alive - Youthquake (CBS-Epic, 1985) - Design by Satori, photograph by Mario Testino
Watch out, here I come!
Pattie Boyd & George Harrison
Jenny Boyd in ‘The London look’, a promotional film for Puritan’s 1965 'youthquake’ fashion label debut in the USA
(via Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) (1985)