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Two mid-1960s mods on a customised Lambretta scooter. Mod, from the word modernist, is a subculture that began in late 1950s London and spread throughout Great Britain, eventually influencing fashions and trends in other countries. [1] It continues today on a smaller scale. Focused on music and fashion, the subculture has its roots in a small ...
The Beat Scene (UK) Beatschuppen (Mixed) Belgian Beat Blast (series) (Belgium) Best Beat (The Netherlands) – "two-fer" CD with Nederbiet also. The Best of Louie Louie (series) (US) Beyond the Calico Wall. Biet Het (series) (The Netherlands and Belgium) Blizzard Beat (Swedish comp., cassette) Blunderbuss.
Peggy Lipton. Margaret Ann Lipton (August 30, 1946 – May 11, 2019) was an American model, actress, and singer. She made appearances in many of the most popular television shows of the 1960s before she landed her defining role as flower child Julie Barnes in the crime drama The Mod Squad (1968–1973), for which she won the Golden Globe Award ...
The Grains of Sand (Los Angeles, California) The Great Society (San Francisco, California) Green Fuz (Bridgeport, Texas) The Grifs (Charlotte, North Carolina) The Grodes /The Tongues of Truth (Tucson, Arizona) The Groupies (New York, New York) The Guess Who (Winnipeg, Manitoba, garage rock band in mid-60s)
The "Dolly Girl" was another archetype for young females in the 1960s. She emerged in the mid-1960s, and her defining characteristic is the iconic miniskirt. "Dolly Girls" also sported long hair, slightly teased, and childish-looking clothing. Clothes were worn tight fitting, sometimes even purchased from a children's section.
The mods and rockers conflict led sociologist Stanley Cohen to use the term "moral panic" in his study about the two youth subcultures, [141] which examined media coverage of the mod and rocker riots in the 1960s. [142] By 1965, conflicts between mods and rockers began to subside and mods increasingly gravitated towards pop art and psychedelia.
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Peacock revolution. The peacock revolution was a fashion movement which took place between the late 1950s and mid–1970s, mostly in the United Kingdom. Mostly based around men incorporating feminine fashion elements such as floral prints, bright colours and complex patterns, the movement also saw the embracing of elements of fashions from ...