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Biruta Stewart-Ure in Biba, sister of Barbara Hulanicki BibaBiruta Stewart-Ure, younger sister of Barbara Hulanicki who founded the mega successful London fashion store, Biba. The shop was named after Biruta, whose nickname was Biba
Adrienne Posta at the opening of the Tomcat boutique, 1966The opening of Irvine Sellers new boutique, Tomcat in Carnaby Street in 1966 attended by the singer Adrienne Posta who looks a little unsettled to find herself sharing a ride with another
Who People Are Dating - John Paul Getty, Jr. and Talitha PolThe wealthy American-born British philanthropist, John Paul Getty, Jr. (7 September 1932 17 April 2003) with the style icon of the late 1960s, Talitha Pol (18 October 1940 14 July 1971)
Who People Are Dating - Michael Caine and Elizabeth ErcyThe English actor and author, Sir Michael Caine (born 1933) with the Dresden-born actress, Elizabeth Ercy (born 1944). The caption comments as follows: " Actor Michael Caine
Who People Are Dating - Cilla Black and Bobby WillisSinger and television personality, Cilla Black (1943-2015) and her manager and future husband, Bobby Willis (1942-1999), pictured in London Life magazine in 1966. The pair married in 1969. Date: 1966
Who People Are Dating - Celia Hammond and Charles DickensThe successful fashion model in the 1960s, Celia Hammond with Charles Dickens, a photographer who enjoyed a brief career as a pop singer. Date: 1966
Cathy McGowan and Cilla Black help Biba to moveReady, Steady Go presenter and style leader Cathy McGowan, together with singer Cilla Black help the cult fashion store Biba to move premises from Abingdon Road to Church Street in Kensington in
What People Are Wearing - April OlrichThe actress and ballet dancer April Olrich (1933 - 2014) wearing a real fishnet top over a body stocking and Jaeger denim hipsters with tie sides. Soleless sandals as worn in South Africa. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Mrs Peter Cook (Wendy Snowden)Wendy Cook, n饠 Snowden, first wife of the comedian Peter Cook. The couple married in 1963 and divorced in 1970. In this photo
Alice Pollock, owner of Quorum boutiqueAlice Pollock (born 1942), British fashion designer and retailer who founded the boutique Quorum, which featured the work of fellow designers Ossie Clark and Celia Birtwell
London Life cover featuring Sophia Loren, 1965Sophia Loren (born 1934) Italian actress, pictured on the front cover of London Life magazine in November 1965 with her husband, Carlo Ponti
Edina Ronay FRSA (born 1944, Budapest, Hungary) Anglo-Hungarian fashion designer and former actress, the daughter of food critic Egon Ronay and mother of actress/writer Shebah Ronay
Lucy Bartlett - British celebrity and designerLucy Bartlett (1941- ), British celebrity and designer pictured at. Date: 1966
Australian Aborigines hunting Kangaroo with boomerangsAustralian Aboriginals hunting Kangaroo with boomerangs and young Aboriginal children swinging on ropes tied to a tree. Date: circa 1903
White gangster hat by Edward MannModel wearing a white gabardine " gangster" hat with red, white and blue striped band by Edward Mann. Worn with make-up by Richard Hudnut using bright pink bloom cream rouge for the hearts
Straw stetson hat by Peter ShepherdModel wearing a navy straw stetson with blue, pink and white band by Peter Shepherd. Worn with make-up by Max Factor. Date: 1966
Straw hats by Otto Lucas Junior and Chez ElleOn the left: model wearing a plum straw hat with versatile brim by Otto Lucas Junior. To give her that natural, glowing look
First cover of London Life magazineVery first cover of London Life magazine, published on 9th October 1965 with an eye-catching oversized date line and a photograph of sixties supermodel Celia Hammond photographed by Terence Donovan
Bensons jewellery advert featuring Joanna LumleyAdvertisement in the very first issue of London Life magazine, a short-lived magazine charting the social and cultural happenings of swinging sixties London
Jean Shrimpton in Penzance, CornwallJean Shrimpton (b 1942), nicknamed The Shrimp, fashion model and actress of the 1960s, an icon of Swinging London. Seen here at the age of 44 in a hotel in Penzance, Cornwall
Three Girls in MinisTake Three Girls Three young women wearing mini skirts in Trafalgar Square, London. A " No 11" bus going to Liverpool Street station passes by in the background
Cupid with red hearts on a Christmas postcard, swinging on an envelope. Date: circa 1890s
Unusually dressed man in Carnaby Street, 1960sA man dressed in a variety of military and historic vintage items of clothing from a kilt to a velvet frock coat and admirals hat, amuses a group of sailors and school boys in Carnaby Street
Sweet Fanny Adams, Carnaby Street, 1960sA woman in large sunglasses sporting a feather boa poses outside Sweet Fanny Adams, a Carnaby Street womenswear boutique founded by Henry Moss
Map of Carnaby Street, 1960sMap of showing the location of epicentre of sixties cool, Carnaby Street, in central London, as directed by one of the leading male boutiques, Lord Kitcheners Valet. Date: 1966
Richard I at the Siege of Acre by MataniaRichard I at the Siege of Acre on horseback jumps over a horse swinging his axe through the air about to strike two men. Date: 1191
Kings Road Dolly BirdA pretty blonde dolly bird in a mini dress with boots and a fur coat, walking down the trendy Kings Road, Chelsea, London. Date: 1960s
Girl on Kings RoadKINGs ROAD (CHELSEA) A typical 60s girl, looking down at the pavement, with her carrier bag from the " Bazaar" boutique. Date: 1960s
London Life - London Still Swinging, 1966Front cover of London Life magazine with the headline, Looks Like Its Still Swinging! to flag up a feature investigating whether London is still the swinging city it was dubbed by Time magazine in
London Life party in the GPO Tower 1966Guests at a party thrown by short-lived by hip and happening magazine, London Life at the top of the newly-built GPO (Post Office) Tower in May 1966
Susie Bisco in 1960s fashionsSusie Bisco, fashion coordinator for an advertising agency in New York, pictured wearing a black and white check dress (and English import for Bigi of Bergdorf Goodman)
Robin Steadman in dandyish 1960s jacketRobin Steadman, hair stylist at The House of Leonard in Grosvenor Street, London wearing a tweed jacket that he had made to measure at John Stephen Custom Built Clothes in Carnaby Street
British models bring the London look to Paris, 1966A group of four British models pose for the camera in Paris in the Boulevard St. Germain, 1966. They had flown over along with Alice Pollack and Ossie Clark of the Quorum boutique
Who People Are Dating - Suzy Kendall and Dudley MooreThe English actor, comedian, jazz pianist and composer, Dudley Stuart John Moore (19 April 1935 27 March 2002) with model-turned-actress Suzy Kendall (born Frieda Harrison 1 January 1944)
What People Are Wearing - Linda KeithThe English model Linda Keith wearing a plum-coloured suede coat from Dorothee Bis in Paris with a tan-striped sweater and black trousers. Date: 1966
What People Are Wearing - Eva BartokThe Budapest-born actress Eva Bartok (1927 - 1998) wearing a red and gold dress which she designed herself and had made up in Indian sari material. Date: 1966
Cathy McGowan (b. 1943), journalist and TV presenter, finding fame and iconic style status as the presenter of the cult pop programme Ready Steady Go!
The co-proprietor of Blooms kosher restaurantMrs Bloom, co-proprietor with her husband of Londons iconic kosher restaurant. All around her, the bright, cheery, noisy and busy atmosphere which you were likely to find there in the 1960s
Harold Macmillan at the barbersCandid photograph of Harold Macmillan at Toppers Barbers Shop in Bond Street. Date: 1966
Bunny girls, Patty Farrar (left) and Sally Braine (right) from the Playboy Club in London pose in their work uniforms for London Life magazine
London Life front cover - 19 February 1966Front cover of London Life magazine showing a moody twilight, or early morning scene with a couple walking through a park. The cover headline states, Loving-London Style. 1966
Sybil Zelker of Polly Peck shopping at WoollandsSybil Zelker, designer of the fashion brand Polly Peck, finding sale bargains at Woollands 21 Shop with her daughter Elizabeth
1960s fashion in London Life magazinePart of a fashion spread in extremely groovy, but short-lived London Life magazine in 1966. Man on the left wears a pillar box red blazer by Rodex
Suzy Menkes - editor of Cambridge Varsity magazineSuzy Menkes (born 1943), British journalist and lead fashion writer for the International Herald Tribune since 1988. Pictured here at the age of 22 as a third-year student at Newnham College
TwiggyLesley Hornby, otherwise known as Twiggy pictured in the Chelsea Antique Market in a raccoon coat she bought in Portobello Road. Date: 1966
Charlotte Rampling in Jean VaronActress Charlotte Rampling (born 1946) pictured in her Avengers dress by Jean Varon (designed by British designer John Bates), black and white crepe
London Life magazine front cover 1965 Tony BennettFront cover of the impossibly hip but short-lived magazine, London Life featuring a front cover illustration of the crooner Tony Bennett. 1965
Peggy MoffittMargaret Anne " Peggy" Moffitt (born May 14, 1940)former American model and actress. During the 1960s, she was muse for fashion designer Rudi Gernreich