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The Dance Class
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George Harrison Summer of Love A photograph of George Harrison and Pattie Boyd at the Summer of Love festival in 1967.
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JC Penney His 'n' Hers Styles Collection JC Penneys 1970s Collection of His'n'Hers Styles. A pair of male and female models wearing matching outfits. The couple on the left is wearing a navy blue w/ maroon stripes vest suit with a coral-colored button-up underneath. The couple on the right is wearing an orange, yellow, and maroon stripped button-up shirt with brown flared pants.
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JC Penney Fall/Winter 1976 An ad for the JC Penney Fall/Winter 1976 collection. This page features three men in printed button-ups for the collection. The furthest on the left is wearing a black with white vase motifs button-up and black bell bottoms. The man standing on the right has a brown button-up with a floral pattern and tan pants. The man on the bottom right is wearing an orange, white, green, and black plaid button-up with orange bell bottoms.
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Carnaby Street Busy day on Carnaby street in 1968.
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Mr. Fish Michael Fish waiting to greet customers to his boutique.
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The Man Who Sold The World - UK Album Cover UK album cover for The Man Who Sold the World album by David Bowie. Bowie is reclined on a chaise longue in a cream and blue satin "man's dress" designer by Mr. Fish.
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Kipper Tie A Kipper tie made of printed silk satin with bold floral designs of stylized white daisy-like flowers with narrow orange leaves on a purple background. The tie is lined with black twilled silk, and there is a thick interlining.
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Deansgate Man's Suit A two-piece gray suit was manufactured by Deansgate, Inc. between 1956 to 1959. The jacket is not vented and features three buttons on the front and two on the sleeves. The trousers are cuffed and have a zippered fly.
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Mr. Fish Personal Suit A blue, black, and silver woven wool/synthetic/lurex mix suit set completed with a black synthetic crepe undershirt and a blue/silver enamel fish brooch. The jacquard woven jacket shows an art nouveau revival style pattern in bright blue and silver on a black background, matching bright blue pants with a black stripe on the sides. This was a personal suit designed for and by Mr. Fish. Given by the designer.
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Take 6 Button Up Shirt A 1970s man's button-up shirt made of a printed Viyella fabric. A muted red, orange, green, and blue pattern on a black background. Retailed at Take 6. Given by Sir Roy Strong.
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Mr. Fish Men's Suit A printed cotton velvet corduroy suit jacket and pants with vertical dark red, orange, yellow, and green stripe pattern. The suit is lined with silk and has 6 buttons in a double-breasted jacket layout. The fabric is supplied by Hexter and the final suit is designed by Mr.Fish. Given by David Mlinaric.
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Lamé Suit A metallic gold lamé jacket and pant set with black lamé collar, pocket flaps details, and three large buttons on the center of the jacket. The suit was worn by Marc Bolan. Created by Granny Takes a Trip boutique. Given by Jeff Dexter at Wizard Artists.
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Nehru Jacket A Nehru jacket made from a yellow synthetic woven brocade fabric; includes pale blue, pink, and green floral motifs across the jacket. For closers, 4 matching covered fabric buttons starting from the base of the neck to the waistline. Created by retailer Lord John.
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The Corcoran Gallery of Art A photomechanical print of the Corcoran Gallery of Art building from ca. 1885. This is the original building that held the gallery until 1897, when the gallery relocated. Now it houses the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Gift of James Goode.
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Various Moths and Butterflies A 19th-century Japanese woodblock print (surimono), displaying five various species of moths and butterflies. Part of an album of woodblock prints by artist Kubo Shunman.