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1960s Style Collection

Step back in time to the swinging 1960s, where style and sophistication reigned supreme

Background image1960s Style Collection: UK one sheet poster for The Servant (1963)

UK one sheet poster for The Servant (1963)
Poster artwork for Joseph Loseys The Servant (1963) featuring Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, James Fox and Wendy Craig

Background image1960s Style Collection: UK quad artwork for The Servant (1963)

UK quad artwork for The Servant (1963)
Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles and James Fox in the poster for Joseph Loseys The Servant (1963)

Background image1960s Style Collection: Young Hippie Woman with Baby Oil Painting

Young Hippie Woman with Baby Oil Painting
Portrait of a Hippie mother with baby playing with beads. Wearing flower and scarf, and has peroxide hair. Vase of Strelitzia flowers and shag pile carpet

Background image1960s Style Collection: Young Hippie Woman Portrait Oil Painting

Young Hippie Woman Portrait Oil Painting
Portrait of a Hippie Girl with beads, flower and scarf, and peroxide hair. Oil Painting, painted by the photographer. Closeup of part of a larger painting

Background image1960s Style Collection: Young Woman with Fox Fur Portrait Oil Painting

Young Woman with Fox Fur Portrait Oil Painting
Portrait of a young woman in 1950s style outfit and wearing a fox fur collar. Oil Painting, painted by the photographer. Closeup of part of a larger painting

Background image1960s Style Collection: Young Girl Portrait Oil Painting

Young Girl Portrait Oil Painting
Portrait of a Girl with plaited red hair, holding fairy floss (cotton candy), toffee apple and doll from the show (fair). Oil Painting, painted by the photographer

Background image1960s Style Collection: Young Woman Traveling and Wearing Fox Fur Oil Painting

Young Woman Traveling and Wearing Fox Fur Oil Painting
Portrait of a young woman in 1950s style outfit and wearing a fox fur collar. Traveling by taxi cab with suitcase. Oil Painting, painted by Judi Parkinson, title: Foxy Lady

Background image1960s Style Collection: Veronica Hurst as Miss Simpson in a production still image from Peeping Tom (1960)

Veronica Hurst as Miss Simpson in a production still image from Peeping Tom (1960)
Veronica Hurst as Miss Simpson with Jack Watson in a scene from Michael Powells Peeping Tom (1960)

Background image1960s Style Collection: Peeping Tom

Peeping Tom

Background image1960s Style Collection: Peeping Tom

Peeping Tom

Background image1960s Style Collection: Peeping Tom

Peeping Tom

Background image1960s Style Collection: Peeping Tom

Peeping Tom

Background image1960s Style Collection: Peeping Tom

Peeping Tom
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Background image1960s Style Collection: The Servant

The Servant

Background image1960s Style Collection: People On A Motorcycle. Italy 1960-70

People On A Motorcycle. Italy 1960-70

Background image1960s Style Collection: People On A Motorcycle. Italy 1960 1970

People On A Motorcycle. Italy 1960 1970

Background image1960s Style Collection: Tre Cime Di Lavaredo. Border Veneo-trentino Alto Adige. Italy 1960 1970

Tre Cime Di Lavaredo. Border Veneo-trentino Alto Adige. Italy 1960 1970

Background image1960s Style Collection: The Servant

The Servant




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Step back in time to the swinging 1960s, where style and sophistication reigned supreme. In the iconic film "The Servant" (1963), actors Dirk Bogarde and James Fox epitomize the fashion of the era. With their tailored suits and sleek hairstyles, they exude an air of effortless coolness. The UK one sheet poster for the movie captures this essence perfectly, showcasing the bold colors and graphic design that defined 60s aesthetics. Meanwhile, on set, Dirk Bogarde's suave demeanor is matched by his impeccable attire. His sharp suit and polished shoes reflect a time when attention to detail was paramount. This attention to fashion extended beyond films; it permeated everyday life as well. In Italy during the 1960s and 70s, motorcycles became a symbol of rebellion and freedom. People would ride through picturesque landscapes like Tre Cime Di Lavaredo in Veneo-trentino Alto Adige border region, embracing both adventure and style simultaneously. But it wasn't just about motorcycles; art also played a significant role in defining 60s style. Young hippie women adorned themselves with vibrant oil paintings that captured their free-spirited nature. From portraits featuring fox fur coats to those showcasing their wanderlust while traveling - these artworks embodied both beauty and individuality. The young girl portrait oil painting encapsulates innocence mixed with curiosity - traits often associated with youth during this transformative decade.