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Space girls feature: These pictures were taken among visitors to the Motor Cycle
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Space girls feature: These pictures were taken among visitors to the Motor Cycle
Space girls feature: These pictures were taken among visitors to the Motor Cycle and Cycle show at Earls Court, London, and show how the " spacegirl" trend of fashion among the modern girl motor cyclist. 16--year-old Miss Curly Friend of Hornsey and 18-year-old Ken Brown of Islington. Both wearing " Skeleton" motor jackets and dice checked helmets. November 1960 P025578
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Biker Jacket Leather Skull And Bones
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Capturing the Essence of Spacegirl Fashion: This print takes us back to the Motor Cycle and Cycle show at Earls Court, London in November 1960. Amongst the crowd of visitors, two individuals stood out as trendsetters of their time – 16-year-old Miss Curly Friend from Hornsey and 18-year-old Ken Brown from Islington. Both donning daring 'Skeleton' motor jackets and dice checked helmets, they epitomized the emerging 'spacegirl' trend that was sweeping through modern girl motorcyclists. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness a fusion of fashion and rebellion. The leather-clad duo exude confidence as they proudly display their jolly roger-inspired attire adorned with skulls and bones. Their outfits not only symbolize a love for motorcycles but also reflect an audacious spirit that defied societal norms. This image encapsulates the essence of 1960s biker culture - a vibrant era where clothing became an expression of individuality and nonconformity. As we gaze upon this photograph today, it serves as a reminder that fashion is more than just fabric; it is an art form that transcends time. Join us on Memory Lane Prints as we celebrate this iconic moment captured by Mirrorpix. Let these spacegirls transport you back to an era when style knew no boundaries, inspiring generations to come.
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