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Showing posts with label gypsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gypsy. Show all posts
Thursday, July 21, 2011
The Summer Of Love - June 1967
Forty four years ago, in June of 1967, over 100,000 people migrated to the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco in what was known as a 'hippie rebellion'. Many young people traveled from across the world to be a part of this event which promised them the opportunity to cast off social conservatism & experiment openly without reprecussions, basically in the areas of psychotropics, free
Friday, June 24, 2011
Fashion In Film Friday - "The Lost Boys"
Even before the movie 'Twilight', vampires have been romanticized in movies. The 1987 flick Lost Boys, starring Kiefer Sutherland as the head vamp & Jason Patric as the lead role, was definitely one to remember. Besides having a killer soundtrack, the style of the undead was off the hook, retro bohemian gypsy. They wore embellished military jackets, long trench coats, army boots, bangle jewelry
Labels:
1980's 1990's,
1987,
bohemian,
clothing,
clothing style,
council of fashion,
grunge,
gypsy,
jason patric,
kiefer sutherland,
seattle,
team edward,
team jacob,
the lost boys,
twilight
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Stevie Nicks...Renaissance Gypsy
Who doesn't absolutely adore Stevie Nicks and her free spirited persona that makes you wish you could muster up the moxie to pull off this style? But of course, the question would arise.."Where in the heck would you wear something like this?" Regardless, she makes us fantasize about being a rock star!...Everyone knows her, originally as the front woman for the popular 70's band Fleetwood Mac,
Labels:
2010,
clothing style,
dress,
fashion,
fleetwood mac,
gothic,
gypsy,
Ralph Lauren,
renaissance,
stevie nicks,
victorian,
vintage
Friday, May 27, 2011
Fashion In Film Friday
'Almost Famous' was the movie that made the bohemian style of the laid back 70's 'famous' again... It is a fictional tale based around a young teen who lands a job an intern reporter for Rolling Stone mag and his adventures following the band Stillwater, in an effort to get his first cover story published.The 2000 film is in part autobiographical being that the movies director Cameron Crowe, was
Labels:
1970's,
alberta ferretti,
almost famous,
behemian,
boho,
cameron crowe,
couture,
gypsy,
hippie,
Kate Hudson,
penny lane,
rolling stone magazine,
vintage
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