David Parkinson Photographer 1946-1975 |
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David Parkinson’s body of work – sexy, simultaneously gritty and glamorous – captured the development of street fashion and British boutique culture from the late 60s to the mid-70s, and includes exclusive images of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood and the other individuals and ground-breaking designs emanating from the series of shops at 430 King’s Road in London’s World’s End as it changed from Mr Freedom and Paradise Garage to Let It Rock and SEX. The fashion editor of mass circulation men’s magazine Club International, David Parkinson also catalogued the work of the interior design collective Electric Colour Company and Britain’s first vintage men’s wear store Acme Attractions. The June 2014 issue of GQ UK has anointed David Parkinson GQ Icon status with a 10-page feature. Email for more details.
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