Friday, July 31, 2009

Keith Richards

The most recent entries in this blog have been dedicated to the style of rock legends from the 60s and 70s, today is the turn for the one and only Keith Richards.

For more than 40 years, Keith along with his band, The Rolling Stones, have been on the spotlight not only for their music but for their iconic and outstanding fashions. Below a photo from the late 60s in which we can see Richards wearing some velvet trousers and an open white cotton shirt (it looks like one of the Romantic Peasant shirts that were popular in the late 60s).



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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

White Perfection

Bryan Ferry, from Roxy Music, besides being a talented musician and performer, is known for his exquisite fashion taste (and also for the women he dated). Photographed below around 1976 with his girlfriend at the time, a young stunning model, Jerry Hall. You can't go wrong with white, especially in the summer.


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Monday, July 27, 2009

Syd Barret

Syd Barret from Pink Floyd makes a fashion statment with his unkept hair and a tight blue polo shirt. Something ideal to wear at home or when hanging out with your friends.
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Friday, July 24, 2009

Summer In Santorini

Between 1966 and 1967 Richard Avedon photographed Jean Shrimpton and Jeanloup Sieff on the island of Santorini in Greece. The settings were impressive locations that reflected the beauty of this place, as well as the "Creole" (which was back then the most impressive boat, owned by Stavros Niarchos). Below one of these photos that shows both models posing on one of the historic sites of Santorini; wearing turquoise matching outfits, simple yet elegant.




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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Alain Delon & Brigitte Bardot in St. Tropez

Summer is a season that definetly brings to my mind images like the one shown below, Brigitte Bardot and Alain Delon photographed on a boat, sailing around the shore of the French Riviera (probably St. Tropez) circa 1966-1968. Besides being a great example of summer fashion, for both women and men, it is a photo that depicts two French cinema icons of the 60s.


Alain Delon is wearing a short sleeve opened black shirt paired with a short length floral bathing suit. The contrast between the dark shirt and vivid colored bathing suit is brilliant.



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Monday, July 20, 2009

40 years of the Moon Landing

Today, 40 years ago (July 20, 1969), an event that would change the course of history took place, the Moon landing. It was on this day when Neil Armstrong and the crew of the Apollo 11 landed on the Moon and therefore ended the Space Race.

The Moon and Space have always fascinated mankind, and it was during the 60s that this fascination became evident in fashion, especially on womenswear. Pierre Cardin was one of those designers to combine the Mod aesthetics with this Space trend in his ensembles (you can see a photo of these in a previous post from January 2009), yet many other designers (Paco Rabanne & Courreges) ventured into this trend experimenting with materials (plastic, metal, vinyl, fabrics) and shapes. Yet this galatical fascination extended into the fields of cinema, music, and television with films like "Barbarella", TV shows like Star Trek, and "Space Age Pop" (which is a lounge music subgenre that featured songs with "galatic" vibes and the use of synthetizers and moogs).

"Thats one small step for (a) Man, One giant leap for mankind" - Neil Armstrong, first man to step on the Moon
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Friday, July 17, 2009

Helmut Berger

For an elegant and simple look this weekend I recommend something like what Helmut Berger is wearing in the photo below. Nothing more classic than a well fitted Lacoste Polo (I like the detailing on the sleeves) and some high rise trousers of khakis.



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