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Flam-flam hippie girls, psychedelic dancers from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour
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Flam-flam hippie girls, psychedelic dancers from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour
Flam-flam hippie girls, psychedelic dancers from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho help to decorate the new club, left to right, Lucy Clare, Denise Hunter and Judy Rose, London, Friday 25th August 1967.
The Pink Flamingo Club formerly The Flamingo Club, now being rebranded and styled as a neo-hippie venue
Maurice Kaye
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
X8124
Media ID 21879550
© Mirrorpix
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Flam-flam hippie girls, Lucy Clare, Denise Hunter, and Judy Rose, bring a burst of psychedelic energy as they lend their artistic touch to the newly rebranded Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho. This photograph captures the essence of 1960s counterculture and the spirit of rebellion that defined an era. Intricately adorned with vibrant flowers and flowing garments, these free-spirited dancers embody the neo-hippie movement that swept through London during this transformative time. As they gracefully ascend a ladder to decorate the club's interior, their passion for self-expression is palpable. The Pink Flamingo Club itself holds a storied history as it evolves from its previous incarnation as The Flamingo Club. Embracing its new identity as a hub for like-minded individuals seeking liberation from societal norms, it becomes a haven for those who reject conformity and embrace individuality. This image serves as both a testament to the power of art in shaping cultural movements and an homage to London's vibrant nightlife scene. It encapsulates not only the physical transformation taking place within these walls but also symbolizes the broader social revolution occurring outside them. Maurice Kaye skillfully captures this moment in time when flower power meets underground music culture—a snapshot frozen forever in our collective memory.
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