Between 1968 and 1972, Nick Hedges captured a series of images showing the grim reality of life on the breadline in Britain's cities - and the families in the photos will be revisited in a documentary tonight.
Between 1968 and 1972, Nick Hedges captured a series of images showing the grim reality of life on the breadline in Britain's cities - and the families in the photos will be revisited in a documentary tonight.
boxfullogifs: Barbara Parkins as Anne Wells in Valley of the Dolls. Made from three photos.
Proof that teens were painfully awkward even in the 1960s
Peter Rand, a contemporary and friendly rival of David Bailey, caught Sixties stars at their best. He tells Lucinda Everett what happened next
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While the Beatles were singing “She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah” in England, continental Europe was forming its own musical phenomenon. The French called it Yé-Yé, literally derived from the "yeah! yeah!" lyrics that had become the sound of British and American rock and roll. Inspired by the Angloph
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After nearly 60 years of helping men and women all over the world "look good," iconic hairstylist Vidal Sassoon died at his Los Angeles home on Wednesday...
The Ronettes
Merseyside bands from the Sixties. Part One
In black, white and red, the icons of the 60s strut their stuff and throw the coolest shapes
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Marlene Orgeron recalls the day her adoptive Louisiana parents told her they bought her for $30,000. Her brothers, they said, were "freebies."
Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon (left), better known now as mother of Prince Harry's ex, Cressida Bonas, was smeared in engine oil for the shoot. Julie Christie appeared topless, with stamps on her breasts.
Vidal Sassoon revolutionised the way women thought about their hair. Before Vidal, they just had a ‘hairdo’. Then Vidal invented cut and style.