Today I round round London's oxford street, regent street, saville row and around soho to find the best places to go get the "mod life style".
Guess on Regent Street
As you can see this maniquin has a lovely tailored jacket, and to make it look casual its put with a plain white t-shirt and dark jeans. This look is an updated young trendy mod look for men.
Shorts a new vision of mod tailoring
Shoes smart but quirky again to make it young and fun
Slim leg tailored trousers, with smart trainers and a sports look jacket
This is the kind of coat a mod would wear because its tailored and smart, but without looking too much like work wear, and still looking casual especially when its teamed with this big side bag. The trousers are really slimmed legged as well.
Shirts on Saville Row
Vespers outside Ozwald Boating what more could you ask for!
Hoss Regent Street
Here we have a very 60’s shaped dress from Hoss.
The new buttoned down collar shirt! The collar is a lot smaller and it has the illusion of being to different tops. (the shirt underneath and a t-shit on top.it is also teamed with a really smart pair of tailored shorts, again from Hoss.
Karen Millen just off Oxford street
Here in Karen Millian we can see strong colour blocking and pinafore dresses that resemble the 60’s mod girls very well.
As we can see in coast here they have a short little orange dress in the window, its quite a straight shape because it has no shaping in it.
For Going Out to Club Venues Around the UK.
Here is a great website it tells all sorts of different events.
www.modculture.co.uk
Guess 2011 Advertisement Campaign
This advertising by guess is extremely 60’s , its got the new look of the teenager, there's a flirting as it’s the start of being more open about sex and the hair and make up are extremely mod!
The girl:
Big full hair
Very dark eyes
Her clothes are more of a 50’s swimsuit vibe though.
The boy:
Slick smart hair,
Waist coat
Looks like the top is a long sleeved t shirt that possible has buttons going down the front because the neck is slightly higher for one that doesn't
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