As much as I am grateful for my life and how advanced as a society we became nowadays, I can't help but admire gems from the past like these. Makes me wish that we could combine the advancements of modern society with the chivalry, pep, and overall positiveness of the 60's. Everything seems colorful, fun, childish, and lighthearted, and it's very beautiful
I was born in 1950, so the 60's were my teenage years. Loved the fashion, music and being young. Time passes so quickly. I worked in London as well. A mod that transitioned, yes, transitioned into a Hippie, LOL!
I was born in 63 and think I was born too late. luckily, we can where anything we want now and it's cool. Look at Dita Von Teese, everyone is into the retro look now. Don't wait for the "styles" to change. If you don't like them, create your own.
I worked in Carnaby Street and Kings Road at this time, and it is wonderful to see this footage as there are lots of faces that I knew and one or two that I still do. It was a wonderful period in my life, and I so enjoyed going to work everyday, as you never knew who you would be serving, as everyday someone famous from the movie and music scene would come in to buy the latest fashions. And if a time machine was available, I would go back like a shot, I also would love to be that young again.
Hi! nickmoss50. How are you? It most was amaze around in 1960s on Carnaby Street and Kings Road, I was born that time, I got to see in person Carnaby Street , Kings Road in September,8,18,2017, I love 60s fashion, I am collector of 60s clothing's.
nickmoss50 man that is so cool. I’m in Detroit, I remember Dad saying “We’re moving outta here, you kids ain’t gonna be a statistic of no shoe shiners” A year later the ‘67 riots hit. Fookin savages destroyed a great place.
Im a 60s lady myself i wear the gogo boots and make all my own 1960s skirts from original 60s/70s fabrics and the shift dresses :) Been in some sewing mags as well for what iv done. I love the era!! x
I'm not even western and I'm a muslim but , just when I see such videos of the past , and notice that people used to address each other and even strangers with such words as "my dear" and other sophisticated compliments , it feels as though the world was "warmer" in a sense , I feel lonely regardless of the over-population that is over-flowing the streets nowadays
It's interesting that Iran looked similar to this before the horrible uprising of the late 1970s. Dancing and fun and friendliness-- all gone there. I wonder how different the world would be if Iran had stayed on the path it was on in terms of having a more secular free society? I'm very curious to think of all the forks in the road and how different all the 'multiverses' would be if just one or two things in history had been done differently...the tiniest of decisions have the most enormous consequences.
All slim pretty girls in colourful clothes, none of the current hideous sportswear, shapeless hoodies and tight leggings. We have forgotten how to dress well
The decade of true fashion. Please, someone let me travel through time and go back there... Everything was so much better ! Clothing, music, lifestyle, relationships. No cellphones, no internet, just human beings interacting with each other. Also, can we take a moment to appreciate how thin everyone looked ? They were all good looking and healthy, not one single overweight person in sight. I'm a 22 years old student but it's been a few months since my obsession with the 1960's began. The things I would do to be able to go back in time...
Hi Caroline! I know you left this comment almost a year ago but if you're still feeling the same way, I think you and I ought to launch a giant public service campaign to bring back The Hairdo. No 'choppy layers', no requests for 'balayage', nay nay. I'd like to bring back huge, sculptural hairdos with loads of bows and accessories. These majestic creations will require scaffolding and I'm up for it, haha! Also, outfits that are conceptual and integrated as both aesthetic and philosophical statements. This movement needs a name...hmmm. ;D
Indeed it was a much better time...also from a male point of view also cars/football. I feel very privileged to have experienced the 60s first time around [born in '53]. I too would love to go back.... at least we have You Tube to remind us of a very special era.😊
now people wear sweatpants and a hoodie with nikes. What happened to the days when people wore, fine shoes and boots, different colored blazers, form fitting pants, ect..
I'm trying to guess if this was made in '67 or '68. There's definitely that Sgt.Pepper ('67) tie-in, with the brocaded uniforms. But things like that take a moment to trickle down to the street. There's very little that suggests Woodstock is coming. No jeans, for one thing; or peasant-wear. And men's hair is still mushroom-y, rather than 'as-long-as-it-can-possibly-grow'. I'm going to guess '67.
I am SO jealous of my mum and dad's generation.... They got The Beatles, the Stones, the miniskirt, Woodstock, flower power, mods, mini coopers, Carnaby Street, Psychedelia, Go-Go dancing, the Apple Boutique, the peace movement, mods and rockers, white gogo boots and gorgeous hair teased bouffants. What do I get? Computers and cell phones, lame fashions and Amy winehouse. GRRR!!!
We had no idea the wonderful golden age we were living in ! It’s all gone; people are total slobs now. No obesity; we prided ourselves on having a good figure to wear fashionable clothes ! I’m glad I’m now old; I couldn’t stand to be young in Britain now.
I wish we still wore clothes like that! I like the mod look a lot better than the stupid teenage fashions that we're stuck with today. Thanks for posting this!
And 14 years after you posted this comment, it's just gotten atrociously worse!!! I'm a university student, and I swear, what people my age call "stylish", makes them look like complete and total slobs. Sad, really.
What a pleasant shock to see young people actually dressing nicely! Young women were so much more attractive back then (5:25, especially). They knew how to wear clothes and to groom themselves, instead of the slobs we're surrounded with nowadays; girls who always look like they've just left the gym. And young men certainly looked better too; it's tough to beat the Mod style for men. It was all downhill from 1967; stupid dirty hippies, "casual Friday" and hip-hop fashions have ruined everything.
Everything about the 60 and 70 was fantastic. Their fashion and styling was a million times better than what we have today. Back then one could get away with wearing a bowler hat on the street where as now people are immediately branded homosexuals for even the slightest departure from mainstream fashion, which is based on silly diets and crap designer clothing. Todays fashion and styling sucks.
Waah I wanna live in the 60s. This fashion, the music, the flower power era. the hair, Jim Morrison. I would give up the computer and the internet, just to be living in the 60s, where the good old Rock and Roll was still alive.
i wish more guys and gals dressed like this still. check out these fellas with belts on and proper-fitting clothes and jackets, how nice is that? damn.
I was there!! I visited Carneby street and the Kings road back in the 60s it was a fanatastic time!!so many lovely girls,so little time so many women lol!!
@@shitty_beatles that's why sometimes it's ok to hoard music and stuff you love..e.g..i have records, LP's which have endured the test if time..but most of all hold good profound memories of our youth.
@seventhsheaven Actually, if you go to stores today you can find a HUGE assortment of paisley styles, and minidresses and stuff... the trick is to eliminate the leggins and add nylons for a more 60's look. The 60's female fashion was so coquettish I think one way or another you can always find a touch of it in every era.
So glad I was part of the scene. Shopping for cheap material in Soho markets. We made our own mini dresses and skirts. Saving a week’s wages to design and pay for a pair of shoes hand made by Stan in Battersea. I worked in London early 60s and spent lunch time shopping in Oxford Street and Soho. Today, the shoes are rubbish (IMO). Wish I’d held on to all my beautiful shoes. Great memories and I am so lucky to have been part of those times.
Podobieństwa jakie zauważyłam do dzisiejszych czasów to malowanie na ścianach budynków i torebki damskie na łańcuszku (1 min)! Chciałabym odwiedzić taką Anglię, bo byłam tam pod koniec lat 70-tych i była zupełnie inna, brzydsza!!!
Ooh I remember "Granny takes a Trip" and "I Was Lord Kitchener's Valet". Same time as Freddie Mercury was running a trendy stall in Kensington (indoor) Market! those were the days!
The commentary is dripping with envy at the young being able to wear what they like. The fast changing fashions from 1963-1968 must have bewildered the 40+ generation. Mind you there are quite a few of them in the clubs at the end of this clip.
I lived it, and it wasn't always overwhelming. I DO remember the first time women got to wear pants to work. Probably about 1967 in California, and they had to be pant suits. No trousers and blouses. We could wear our skirts as short as we wanted to, but that getting into trousers, oh, no.
fantastic depiction of fashion on the high street, I'm an advocate of the Fashion Boutique shops, this video clearly shows the revolution of fashion designers impact of an era that was infused with people and the society, something that is clearly missing of our current time.
"They say London swings. It doesn't. Not even the King's Road Chelsea. But here and there among the conformist fat cat crowds, is a lean cat or two, looking like it might swing, given some encouragement." Brilliant.
Oh! My God! London! The 60s! Oh! I love 50s, 60s and 70s! This is another my deep passion! ♥ ♥ ♥ To me, being a passionate age, the tears come out when I see these pictures! Here that reminds me: "London fog"! Why was not born in the early '40s? :_)
Wonderful video, but where are these places, or at least their location on Google Streetview? - I look at 47 Kings Road, and it seems to be replaced by a square. Granny takes a trip was at 488 Kings Road. All the shops seems to be replaced by offices and mobile phone shops :(
It would be hard to find a more patronising narration. Have fun, you poor misguided and ignorant young things, and don't ask who misguided you and made you ignorant and then patronised you for it; why, that would be rebellion!
Woooooah, it's SO COOL. Thanks for posting it. I'm sure I was born in a wrong dedace (and at a wrong place too!). EVERYTHING in the 60s was sooo cool - music, fashion, art, film industry..There was no internet, mp3players, other s*it just creativity everywhere. There were thousands of talented groups, creative artists, beautiful models...oh I wish I could turn back time!!
I grew up in the 60's, take me back please!! I have a 60's car in garage, all I need is a flux capacitor??? like back to future, and I'm off back to 1960 watch the 60's develop, room for 4 others in car. God wishful thinking eh!
My favorite memories of being a child in the 1960's were of Mod Music and Mod Fashions. My mother dressed me like a little model. I wish we could go back in time and get stuck there. But the music in this mini doc is awful and the man is sarcastic and obviously doesn't like the trends or crazes as we called them.
As much as I am grateful for my life and how advanced as a society we became nowadays, I can't help but admire gems from the past like these. Makes me wish that we could combine the advancements of modern society with the chivalry, pep, and overall positiveness of the 60's. Everything seems colorful, fun, childish, and lighthearted, and it's very beautiful
The first shot, and then again later, shows my own sister trying on a hat in the Kings Road shop named 'Countdown' where she had worked for a time.
I was born in 1950, so the 60's were my teenage years. Loved the fashion, music and being young. Time passes so quickly. I worked in London as well. A mod that transitioned, yes, transitioned into a Hippie, LOL!
I also transitioned from Mod to Hippie 😁
Didn't we all😁
@@chobhamgirl7787 I guess Mod became old, what made you want to be a Hippie was there any political reason or was it purely a fashion choice
I was born in 63 and think I was born too late. luckily, we can where anything we want now and it's cool. Look at Dita Von Teese, everyone is into the retro look now. Don't wait for the "styles" to change. If you don't like them, create your own.
I worked in Carnaby Street and Kings Road at this time, and it is wonderful to see this footage as there are lots of faces that I knew and one or two that I still do.
It was a wonderful period in my life, and I so enjoyed going to work everyday, as you never knew who you would be serving, as everyday someone famous from the movie and music scene would come in to buy the latest fashions. And if a time machine was available, I would go back like a shot, I also would love to be that young again.
Nick, tell me about it!! Golden days they were...
Hi! nickmoss50. How are you? It most was amaze around in 1960s on Carnaby Street and Kings Road, I was born that time, I got to see in person Carnaby Street , Kings Road in September,8,18,2017, I love 60s fashion, I am collector of 60s clothing's.
nickmoss50 man that is so cool. I’m in Detroit, I remember Dad saying “We’re moving outta here, you kids ain’t gonna be a statistic of no shoe shiners” A year later the ‘67 riots hit. Fookin savages destroyed a great place.
So I guest you are relic by now
Nick Moss, where are you today? We'd love to hear more!
Im a 60s lady myself i wear the gogo boots and make all my own 1960s skirts from original 60s/70s fabrics and the shift dresses :) Been in some sewing mags as well for what iv done. I love the era!! x
Many thanks xx
ur comment is 6 yars old but where do u get ur gogo boots? or are they vintage
Thats sooo 😎 you r talented seamstress n yes what an amazing Era the 60s.❤
Brilliant! Would you mind telling me the name of the sewing magazine and the issues I should look out for? My fiance will appreciate the designs!
@@darkspacie hi, some are from Ebay and some are Italian designer boots. X
I'm not even western and I'm a muslim but , just when I see such videos of the past , and notice that people used to address each other and even strangers with such words as "my dear" and other sophisticated compliments , it feels as though the world was "warmer" in a sense , I feel lonely regardless of the over-population that is over-flowing the streets nowadays
so true
i agree
@Kekistani Special Forces Are you asking me or..?
It's interesting that Iran looked similar to this before the horrible uprising of the late 1970s. Dancing and fun and friendliness-- all gone there. I wonder how different the world would be if Iran had stayed on the path it was on in terms of having a more secular free society? I'm very curious to think of all the forks in the road and how different all the 'multiverses' would be if just one or two things in history had been done differently...the tiniest of decisions have the most enormous consequences.
All slim pretty girls in colourful clothes, none of the current hideous sportswear, shapeless hoodies and tight leggings. We have forgotten how to dress well
The decade of true fashion. Please, someone let me travel through time and go back there... Everything was so much better ! Clothing, music, lifestyle, relationships. No cellphones, no internet, just human beings interacting with each other. Also, can we take a moment to appreciate how thin everyone looked ? They were all good looking and healthy, not one single overweight person in sight. I'm a 22 years old student but it's been a few months since my obsession with the 1960's began. The things I would do to be able to go back in time...
Hi Caroline! I know you left this comment almost a year ago but if you're still feeling the same way, I think you and I ought to launch a giant public service campaign to bring back The Hairdo. No 'choppy layers', no requests for 'balayage', nay nay. I'd like to bring back huge, sculptural hairdos with loads of bows and accessories. These majestic creations will require scaffolding and I'm up for it, haha! Also, outfits that are conceptual and integrated as both aesthetic and philosophical statements. This movement needs a name...hmmm. ;D
Indeed it was a much better time...also from a male point of view also cars/football. I feel very privileged to have experienced the 60s first time around [born in '53]. I too would love to go back.... at least we have You Tube to remind us of a very special era.😊
now people wear sweatpants and a hoodie with nikes. What happened to the days when people wore, fine shoes and boots, different colored blazers, form fitting pants, ect..
that looks so cool and psychedelic.
I wish i could live in those days
+moby boy well there was not any youtube and i would go cRaZy.....
What an era😍
I'm trying to guess if this was made in '67 or '68. There's definitely that Sgt.Pepper ('67) tie-in, with the brocaded uniforms. But things like that take a moment to trickle down to the street.
There's very little that suggests Woodstock is coming. No jeans, for one thing; or peasant-wear. And men's hair is still mushroom-y, rather than 'as-long-as-it-can-possibly-grow'. I'm going to guess '67.
I am SO jealous of my mum and dad's generation.... They got The Beatles, the Stones, the miniskirt, Woodstock, flower power, mods, mini coopers, Carnaby Street, Psychedelia, Go-Go dancing, the Apple Boutique, the peace movement, mods and rockers, white gogo boots and gorgeous hair teased bouffants. What do I get? Computers and cell phones, lame fashions and Amy winehouse. GRRR!!!
We had no idea the wonderful golden age we were living in ! It’s all gone; people are total slobs now. No obesity; we prided ourselves on having a good figure to wear fashionable clothes !
I’m glad I’m now old; I couldn’t stand to be young in Britain now.
the awesomeness of the sixties is overwhelming.
It was the best!😍
THE BESSTTTTTTT
Why yes, yes it was!
I wish we still wore clothes like that! I like the mod look a lot better than the stupid teenage fashions that we're stuck with today. Thanks for posting this!
And 14 years after you posted this comment, it's just gotten atrociously worse!!! I'm a university student, and I swear, what people my age call "stylish", makes them look like complete and total slobs. Sad, really.
I do! Have been acquiring a vintage wardrobe over the last few years, way better made and more beautiful than today’s clothes.
J'dore the 60's fashion, especially the hair and make up. Definitely born in the wrong era.
I'm gonna start dressing like this :3
Me too.
The Midnight Cloak good! it’s good to dress differently from everyone else! you may even bring back the 60s!
how did it go?
@@goku9791 fun fact: the rule of cyclical fashion predicts that some trends of the 60's might have a return in the near future, posibly in 1-5 years
@@davidkonevky7372 60’s fashion is already coming back noow :D pretty happy abt it
Oh I would have totally loved the 60's! Fun Fun Fashion!
Crochet mini dresses and gorgeous floppy felt hats......made my own dresses and had plenty of envy! Carnaby Street and Portobello...yay!!!!!!
Man I wish i could go back to the 60s they had very beautiful fashion and i wish i looked like the girls from the 60s:/
60s-70s girls more genuine beauty & classy..😍
If only I can have a time machine...
OMG. .. Splendid!! My heart just Leaped when I saw BIBA❤❤❤🎇🎇🎇😁 I was addicted...!!!😘😘😘
What a pleasant shock to see young people actually dressing nicely! Young women were so much more attractive back then (5:25, especially). They knew how to wear clothes and to groom themselves, instead of the slobs we're surrounded with nowadays; girls who always look like they've just left the gym. And young men certainly looked better too; it's tough to beat the Mod style for men. It was all downhill from 1967; stupid dirty hippies, "casual Friday" and hip-hop fashions have ruined everything.
one awful thing I remember was the pointy bra.
And stuff them with socks if you didn't have big natural ones..
At only 19. i admire the music, the hair, the clothes. a decade of true style. what does my generation of today have to be proud of.
Nothing.....
Everything about the 60 and 70 was fantastic. Their fashion and styling was a million times better than what we have today. Back then one could get away with wearing a bowler hat on the street where as now people are immediately branded homosexuals for even the slightest departure from mainstream fashion, which is based on silly diets and crap designer clothing. Todays fashion and styling sucks.
Waah I wanna live in the 60s. This fashion, the music, the flower power era. the hair, Jim Morrison.
I would give up the computer and the internet, just to be living in the 60s, where the good old Rock and Roll was still alive.
Same!!!
Fashion,hairstyle,cityscape,music,I love them!
i wish more guys and gals dressed like this still. check out these fellas with belts on and proper-fitting clothes and jackets, how nice is that? damn.
dedicated follower of fashion
GROOVY!
I was there!! I visited Carneby street and the Kings road back in the 60s it was a fanatastic time!!so many lovely girls,so little time so many women lol!!
I really hate todays new generation new music it so lame i wish back before 1995 i really hate 2000's.
foxman362 but just think - we have access to DECADES of music now! so there’s a silver lining.
@@shitty_beatles Thats true, but how cool would it be to hear 60s songs on the radio all day or albums from your favorite bands being prmoted!
@@shitty_beatles that's why sometimes it's ok to hoard music and stuff you love..e.g..i have records, LP's which have endured the test if time..but most of all hold good profound memories of our youth.
Give me Anabella Lwin and Siouxse any day
Very cool! I love the 60s.
It's funny I just read about all these places in a book called "the mini mod sixties book."
Thanks for posting this.
Gorgegous Fashion
Gorgeous Time
Gorgeous People
Gorgeous City named London
OH MAN ... I ADORE IT!
This was not in the city of London, I believe there is a London in s Africa
@seventhsheaven Actually, if you go to stores today you can find a HUGE assortment of paisley styles, and minidresses and stuff... the trick is to eliminate the leggins and add nylons for a more 60's look. The 60's female fashion was so coquettish I think one way or another you can always find a touch of it in every era.
WIsh I had a boyfriend who dressed like that..
So glad I was part of the scene. Shopping for cheap material in Soho markets. We made our own mini dresses and skirts. Saving a week’s wages to design and pay for a pair of shoes hand made by Stan in Battersea. I worked in London early 60s and spent lunch time shopping in Oxford Street and Soho. Today, the shoes are rubbish (IMO). Wish I’d held on to all my beautiful shoes. Great memories and I am so lucky to have been part of those times.
I was born in 69, and my mom always dressed like this, still does, as well as I
That was fabulous. Kinda makes today a very dull and dreary existance.
Yeah, baby!
I lived in that era once
women were more elegant. nowdays there more manly
i love the girls of this decade
Ugh I really want the past now😩
Women looked so classy and had actually clothes on lol
Podobieństwa jakie zauważyłam do dzisiejszych czasów to malowanie na ścianach budynków i torebki damskie na łańcuszku (1 min)! Chciałabym odwiedzić taką Anglię, bo byłam tam pod koniec lat 70-tych i była zupełnie inna, brzydsza!!!
Ooh I remember "Granny takes a Trip" and "I Was Lord Kitchener's Valet". Same time as Freddie Mercury was running a trendy stall in Kensington (indoor) Market! those were the days!
i wish people dressed like this nowadays...
1:43...Iggy the eskimo...beautiful syd's beautiful girlfriend..
The commentary is dripping with envy at the young being able to wear what they like. The fast changing fashions from 1963-1968 must have bewildered the 40+ generation. Mind you there are quite a few of them in the clubs at the end of this clip.
I lived it, and it wasn't always overwhelming. I DO remember the first time women got to wear pants to work. Probably about 1967 in California, and they had to be pant suits. No trousers and blouses. We could wear our skirts as short as we wanted to, but that getting into trousers, oh, no.
Totally MOD, baby!
:-)
fantastic depiction of fashion on the high street, I'm an advocate of the Fashion Boutique shops, this video clearly shows the revolution of fashion designers impact of an era that was infused with people and the society, something that is clearly missing of our current time.
Im from the 60s and 70s so make room for me on your timemachine take me back to 1965 please and make sure you leave me there!!
What a fun look back at the time in which I was born! Thank you for this!
I love the girl's high heel shoes dancing with there mini skirts and there boyfriend's
"They say London swings. It doesn't. Not even the King's Road Chelsea. But here and there among the conformist fat cat crowds, is a lean cat or two, looking like it might swing, given some encouragement." Brilliant.
aaahhhhhh...........England before all this multicultural bollocks!
And if I remember correctly (remember my age) that wonderful fabric polyester came into being. Too bad.
2.00 jenny boyd!
AHHHH
Oh! My God! London! The 60s! Oh! I love 50s, 60s and 70s! This is another my deep passion! ♥ ♥ ♥ To me, being a passionate age, the tears come out when I see these pictures! Here that reminds me: "London fog"! Why was not born in the early '40s? :_)
Yes, I know this! Women were not allowed to wear pants until late 60s-but who cares? It's still better than todays fashion ;)
Women wore pants in the 30/40s.?
fab
the 60s looked so much more fun than today! I wish I lived back then =(
1:40
Iggy the eskimo?
Eduardo Gutiérrez Castillo indeed it is!
I was in my late teens and early twentys at that time. Most of it was Great.
Wonderful video, but where are these places, or at least their location on Google Streetview? - I look at 47 Kings Road, and it seems to be replaced by a square. Granny takes a trip was at 488 Kings Road. All the shops seems to be replaced by offices and mobile phone shops :(
ur absolutely right!! At least for women. Look in the department stores...you'll find a lot of mod looks. Even the makeup and hair is back in
Eric Clapton was a customer at Granny takes a trip in late 60s
It would be hard to find a more patronising narration. Have fun, you poor misguided and ignorant young things, and don't ask who misguided you and made you ignorant and then patronised you for it; why, that would be rebellion!
you have no idea how much i love this video.
It was a lot of fun I was 14 in 1967
i wanna go back in time.
Great piece of nostalgia. Thanx. The narrator is a bit of a pratt, but the film content well makes up for his failings and pathetic mickey-taking.
1.13 to 1.44 Iggy! 🌹
Anyone who still writes "wtf" has lost the right to criticize others.
i'm one of "those that still thrill to the sight of purple lace up boots"
I loved being young in the sixties. Great clothes , music , clubs and fun😎
60's were the news 20's !!
@Beatleschick1 But to the general population at the time, these people were definitely not dressed with class! Time is relevant to its own time.
The frontage of Granny Takes a Trip at 1:01 is the 1967 Jean Harlow
Woooooah, it's SO COOL. Thanks for posting it. I'm sure I was born in a wrong dedace (and at a wrong place too!). EVERYTHING in the 60s was sooo cool - music, fashion, art, film industry..There was no internet, mp3players, other s*it just creativity everywhere. There were thousands of talented groups, creative artists, beautiful models...oh I wish I could turn back time!!
I grew up in the 60's, take me back please!! I have a 60's car in garage, all I need is a flux capacitor??? like back to future, and I'm off back to 1960 watch the 60's develop, room for 4 others in car. God wishful thinking eh!
Anyone watching this during quarantine?
They nailed the fact that the 1960s birthed infantalism which is the norm today.
Oh look 2:26 there is Tom from blink 182 ;)
No douth 60s fashion was the best ewer was. I wish it returns someday.
dancing sure has changed!
Great stuff. Notice the Biba store shown toward the end of the film.
My favorite memories of being a child in the 1960's were of Mod Music and Mod Fashions. My mother dressed me like a little model. I wish we could go back in time and get stuck there. But the music in this mini doc is awful and the man is sarcastic and obviously doesn't like the trends or crazes as we called them.
4:45 This guy is really cute.
This is one of my favorite 60s fashion films..
Tasteless millennial should watch this.
0:32 i respect that man's ascot
Love the writing- the language he uses to describe the styles and people
I think,that is Pattie:)