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Johnson Banks have designed a set of postage stamps that celebrate the last 60 years of British fashion.

Sir Edwin Hardy Amies KCVO  (1909-2003) was born in Maida Vale. He became managing director of Mayfair couture house Lachesse in 1934. After World War II he opened his own fashion business in Savile row. Amies was the first major European fashion designer to venture into ready-to-wear and in 1955 received a royal warrant as dressmaker to the Queen. Other commissions have included clothing for the 1966 England World Cup squad and the 1972 GB Olympic squad and the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

The outfit shown on the stamp dates from the late 1940s.

Sir Norman Hartnell KCVO (1901-1979) was born in Streatham. He opened his first couture house at 10 Bruton street, Mayfair in 1923.

The stamp shows an outfit created by Hartnell in the 1950s.

Granny Takes a tTrip was a boutique opened in February 1965 at 488 Kings Road in London’s Chelsea, by Nigel Waymouth, his girlfriend Sheila Cohen and John Pearse. The shop, which was acquired by Freddie Hornik in 1969, remained open until the mid-70s and has been called the ‘first psychedelic boutique in groovy London of the 1960s.’

The jacket shown on the stamp was designed by John Pearse using a Morris & Co. furniture fabric print called Golden Lily (1899).

Raymond ‘ossie’ Clark (1942-1996) was born in Warrington, Lancashire. He was a major figure in the swinging sixties scene in London and the fashion industry in that era. Clark is now renowned for his vintage designs by present-day designers and compared to the 1960s fashion greats Mary Quant and Biba. He has influenced many other designers, including Yves Saint Laurent, Anna Sui and Tom Ford.

The outfit shown on the stamp here dates from the late 1960s and features a print by Celia Birtwell.

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Last Friday during the Design Weekend in Vilnius, LeMuse ended the evening by showing their modern dance performance 100%.

Ballet dancers Simona Paciukonyte, Irina Nazarenko and Hilda Palkovskyte with a singer Rita Maciliunaite vitalized LeMuse dresses just like spring vitalizes the nature.

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Today  we are featuring men who know how to articulate themselves on the subject of style. The Way I Dress is a series of short movies by Chris Floyd , where real men detail how they dress to face the day.

David Macklovitch. A Montreal based guy from Chromeo, who sings and plays guitar there.

Mr Waris Ahluwalia. An Indian-American jewelry designer and actor (remember The Darjeeling and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou?) as well as founder of House of Waris.

David McAlmont. A British singer and songwriter.

Douglas Friedman. An American photographer.

Euan Rellie. An investment banker.

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Jonnie Craig is a photographer living between London and Stockholm. Currently the photo editor of Stranded Magazine, Jonnie Craig started getting into photography at the age of 16. He has worked for Vice Magazine, released 2 books, Untitled and Nothing In Particular, and released on April 2012, the book that gives name of his solo exhibitions for this summer I’ll Kick You In The Head With My Energy Legs.

Have a photographic, adventurous and romantic weekend, just like the sense in these pictures.

 

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Scarf is such a beautiful accessory. We wear scarfs around our necks quite often, but what’s about other places?

Charlotte Linton is a print designer, illustrator and fashion writer based in London. She has her own scarf label. Her lookbooks are such an inspiration! Here are our favorites:

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Below a set of 15 shows each presented through three icons for your guessing pleasure.

Under each poster there is an answer in white: you have to highlight it to read.

Friends

Mad Men

Game of Thrones


Sex and the City

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