Silver Fox
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So many thanks for all those vivid memories Vienna, that has certainly triggered off a few with me of those times as we must have been growing up, children and teens in the ‘50’s & 60’s?I have always had a weakness for jewellery,not of the precious kind and there was a hairdresser in my small town who in their entrance hall had a showcase of costume pieces etc. My best school friend & I used to stand for hours gazing at this stuff.I don’t think anyone bought because the same things were always there.Woolies ‘ jewellery’ counter was my idea of heaven, those poppet beads?
The shops were small and individual and really special clothes, I remember things I wore then and there is nothing in my wardrobe now to match them.In the 60’s when I went away to college to the BIG city there was C&A & I loved Wallis.I had mink eyelashes and my hair was never going to make the Vidal Mary Quant style bob until he brought out a short curly cut in the mid 60’s & my time had come! I used to go to the Sassoon salon in Bond St. In the early 70’s, the man himself had gone to the US. by then.You were in there for hours, mainly sitting waiting for the stylists to deem to touch your hair!
Biba in Church St. Kensington? But I was not a Biba girl or even Mary Quant.I did have a pair of yellow MQ plastic ankle boots & there was an identical pair in the MQ exhibition at the V&A, was that 2019? Is there a message when you see something like you once owned in a Museum?!
The shops were small and individual and really special clothes, I remember things I wore then and there is nothing in my wardrobe now to match them.In the 60’s when I went away to college to the BIG city there was C&A & I loved Wallis.I had mink eyelashes and my hair was never going to make the Vidal Mary Quant style bob until he brought out a short curly cut in the mid 60’s & my time had come! I used to go to the Sassoon salon in Bond St. In the early 70’s, the man himself had gone to the US. by then.You were in there for hours, mainly sitting waiting for the stylists to deem to touch your hair!
Biba in Church St. Kensington? But I was not a Biba girl or even Mary Quant.I did have a pair of yellow MQ plastic ankle boots & there was an identical pair in the MQ exhibition at the V&A, was that 2019? Is there a message when you see something like you once owned in a Museum?!