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justseventeen:

October 1967. “Color your wardrobe. While it sounds sensible to pick a basic neutral… that is like dining in a fine French restaurant and ordering boiled fish because it’s low in calories.”

justseventeen:

October 1967. “Color your wardrobe. While it sounds sensible to pick a basic neutral… that is like dining in a fine French restaurant and ordering boiled fish because it’s low in calories.”

  1. Isabella Albonico, suit by Gustave Tassell, hat by Mr.John, Cape Canaveral, Florida, November 1959. Photo by Richard Avedon.
  2. André Courrèges, 1960′s (via solo-vintage)

    (Source: themodsquad-)

    60s advertisement for Rhonel jersey fabrics (via: theswingingsixties)

    60s advertisement for Rhonel jersey fabrics (via: theswingingsixties)

    (Source: theswinginsixties)

    The most fabulous BIBA clothing line, 1960s (via: theswingingsixties)

    The most fabulous BIBA clothing line, 1960s (via: theswingingsixties)

    (Source: theswinginsixties)

    Grace Coddington looking totally fabulous in 1966 Vogue, photo by Helmut Newton 

    Grace Coddington looking totally fabulous in 1966 Vogue, photo by Helmut Newton 

    (Source: maliciousglamour, via modernusart)

    1960s modern pool room designed by Verneer Panton (via: shapenoid)

    1960s modern pool room designed by Verneer Panton (via: shapenoid)

    (Source: shapenoid)

    Lava Lamps were invented and first manufactured in Chicago in 1963

    Lava Lamps were invented and first manufactured in Chicago in 1963

    (Source: chlorinebleachh)

    1967 Dress Malcolm Starr, Harper’s Bazaar, 12/1967 (via: thecarnabetianarmy)

    1967 Dress Malcolm Starr, Harper’s Bazaar, 12/1967 (via: thecarnabetianarmy)

    Nicole de la Marge, Paris Vogue 1967, photoby Guy Bourdin (via: hollyhocksandtulips)

    Nicole de la Marge, Paris Vogue 1967, photoby Guy Bourdin (via: hollyhocksandtulips)