The late 1960s ushered in a fashion revolution and Carnaby Street was its epicenter, birthplace of the mini-skirt and wildly exuberant fashion statements, all vividly brought to life in this
reproduction illustrated pocket guide to London’s swinging fashion scene at the height of its popularity and influence in 1967. Informative and entertaining chapters explore how the fashion
trends began and developed and provide store-by-store reviews of the most happening and with-it boutiques with descriptions of decor and what celebrities one might expect to see there. Period
photographs illustrate the era’s most eye-catching fashion trends and clothing descriptions include equally eye-popping 1967 prices such as $4 dresses and $8 overcoats. The guide also includes
amusing predictions about fashion beyond 1967 such as disposable paper clothing including paper shoes, transparent dresses and the inevitable "space travel" clothes that would come "when and
if" we reached the moon.