Wednesday, 1 June 2016
VOGUE GOES POP
FOLLOWING the success of the first Vogue colouring book last year, a second one is being released, and this time it has a Sixties theme
Once again curated and designed by Iain R Webb, Vogue Goes Pop revisits the era that saw The Beatles, Twiggy and Mary Quant dominate popular culture, and psychedelic patterns, pretty pinafores and the hippie trail dominate on the fashion front.
"For Vogue Goes Pop I have focused on the Sixties, a decade I experienced through my sister Mary's wardrobe as she moved from Beatnik black mohair and white lipstick, to rainbow-coloured prints and piled-high hairpieces," said Webb, an award-winning writer and professor of fashion and design, Kingston School of Art, whose illustrations incorporate all of the signatures most synonymous with the decade.