#heyladies
#heyladies brunch (Taken with Instagram at Bumpy’s Cafe)
Teddy Girls, Battersea Fun Fair 1956 © Roger Mayne
The British Teddy Boy (also known as Ted) subculture is typified by young men wearing clothes that were partly inspired by the styles worn by dandies in the Edwardian period, styles which Savile Row tailors had attempted to re-introduce in Britain after World War II. The subculture started in London in the 1950s, and rapidly spread across the UK, soon becoming strongly associated with American rock and roll.
Originally known as Cosh Boys, the name Teddy Boy was coined when a 1953 Daily Express newspaper headline shortened Edward to Teddy. [read more]
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#heyladies I don’t want to spoil today’s #snailmail (Taken with instagram)
let’s get one thing straight; this is not a dialogue, this is me telling you what’s up. I grew up in a...
I haven’t! But now I’m gonna crawl back into bed and look it up and read it all.
#everything about ross campbell’s art is ideal
fukken cool as hell
More of the meet-up!
I want to be friends with these girls and shop in each other’s closets.
The night is about to begin nails done for bravado @shaggyxangel
Unless you run into an opinion like “I feel that...
Sketchy sketch sketched thing.