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Teddy Girls: The Style Subculture That Time Forgot.
WEBAug 6, 2019 · This sartorial hybrid, engineered by the Teddy Boys of the 1950s and later adopted by their feisty female counterpart, Teddy Girls …
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WEBConsidered to be the first female subculture for style and fashion, the Teddy Girls or Judies. Wearing the same drape jackets, rolled up jeans and flat shoes as their male counterparts, they inevitably added their …
Teddy Girls: The Style Subculture That Time Forgot
WEBNov 25, 2015 · This sartorial hybrid, engineered by the Teddy Boys of the 1950s and later adopted by their feisty female counterpart, Teddy Girls (also known as Judies) – created a strangely alluring visual identity, one …
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WEBDecember 03, 2020. Text Dominique Sisley. In 1950s London, the Teddy Girls ruled the streets. The subculture emerged from the wreckage of a …
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