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Hippies Collection (page 8)

Flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho are asked to share their groovy vibes and psychedelic dance moves with the world

Background imageHippies Collection: Pilton Pop Festival. Glastonbury Festival. 19th September 1970

Pilton Pop Festival. Glastonbury Festival. 19th September 1970

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies and teenagers gather in Hyde Park with police 1967

Hippies and teenagers gather in Hyde Park with police 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Festival of the Flower Children at Woburn Abbey

Festival of the Flower Children at Woburn Abbey

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies at flower festival Festival of the Flower Children at Woburn Abbey

Hippies at flower festival Festival of the Flower Children at Woburn Abbey

Background imageHippies Collection: Festival of the Flower Children at Woburn Abbey Hippies dancing

Festival of the Flower Children at Woburn Abbey Hippies dancing and clapping at flower festival

Background imageHippies Collection: Sixties Fashion 1960s clothing Hippies at flower festival

Sixties Fashion 1960s clothing Hippies at flower festival Festival of the Flower Children at Woburn Abbey

Background imageHippies Collection: HIPPY LOVE-IN

HIPPY LOVE-IN
Happy hippies at a Love In. Date: 1960s

Background imageHippies Collection: Female Hippy 1967

Female Hippy 1967
HIPPIES A spaced-out hippy woman, wearing the obligatory flowers in her hair, transfers, beads, tinsel and floaty layers of chiffon etc. Date: August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies in a field at Woburn Park

Hippies in a field at Woburn Park
A group of hippy men and women in a field at a Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Date: August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies having fun at Woburn Park

Hippies having fun at Woburn Park
A group of young hippies having fun at the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Date: August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies relaxing in a field at Woburn Park

Hippies relaxing in a field at Woburn Park
A group of hippy men and women relaxing in a field at a Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. The young man in the foreground appears to be admiring the face paint on a young womans legs

Background imageHippies Collection: Flower Power and Hippies at Woburn Park

Flower Power and Hippies at Woburn Park
A group of hippies in a field at a Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire, clapping and smiling while a bare-chested man dances. Date: August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Pop singers on stage at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire

Pop singers on stage at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire
Members of the group The Tomorrow. The woman is wearing a minidress, one man (crouching) wears a full length floral coat facial paint, and another man plays the drums

Background imageHippies Collection: Pop singer on stage at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire

Pop singer on stage at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire
A male hippy and pop singer, a member of the group The Tomorrow, wearing little more than a full length floral coat, beads and facial paint, singing on stage at the Love-In at Woburn Park

Background imageHippies Collection: A Happy Hippie Couple

A Happy Hippie Couple
California: c. 1969 A colorful hippie couple dressed in tie-dye and floral prints grin for the camera

Background imageHippies Collection: A Finger For The Vietnam War

A Finger For The Vietnam War
United States: c. 1969 A protester gives the finger at an anti Vietnam war demonstration

Background imageHippies Collection: A Painted Kiss In The Bushes

A Painted Kiss In The Bushes
California: c. 1969. A couple with painted faces touch tongues in the shrubbery

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippy Girl in a Crowd

Hippy Girl in a Crowd
Love and Peace, Man! : A hippy girl, clapping her hands next to someone giving a peaceful V sign at a pop concert. Date: late 1960s

Background imageHippies Collection: Cavorting Hippies 1967

Cavorting Hippies 1967
HIPPIES - FREE LOVE A young hippy couple happily cavorting together during the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire, England. Date: August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies / Piccadilly 1969

Hippies / Piccadilly 1969
HIPPIES Hippies gather at Piccadilly Circus and sit around on the pavement in the sun. Date: 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Male Hippy on Stage

Male Hippy on Stage
HIPPIES A male hippy, wearing little more than a full length floral coat, beads and facial paint, sings on stage at the Love-In at Woburn Park, England. Date: August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Seated Hippies 1967

Seated Hippies 1967
HIPPIES Seated hippies chilling out together at a Love-In concert at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire, England. Date: August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Goodwood Revival Dressed as hippies

Goodwood Revival Dressed as hippies

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies / Hyde Park

Hippies / Hyde Park
HIPPIES Hippies gather at a pop festival in Hyde Park, London. Two cuddle up underneath a blanket at the back

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies / London Festival

Hippies / London Festival
HIPPIES Hippies gather at a pop festival in Hyde Park, London. Everyone is barefoot and there is dancing in the background

Background imageHippies Collection: Dancing Hippies, 1967

Dancing Hippies, 1967
Hippies getting high and dancing together at a rock festival at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire, England, during the original " Summer of Love"



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Flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho are asked to share their groovy vibes and psychedelic dance moves with the world. With their vibrant outfits and carefree spirits, these free-spirited ladies bring a burst of color to the streets of London's Carnaby Street in the swinging 1960s. Denise Hunter, one of these Flam-flam hippie girls, captivates audiences with her mesmerizing dance routines at The Pink Flamingo Club. The spirit of rebellion and peace spreads like wildfire as Piccadilly Circus becomes a hub for demonstrations in 1969. Tariq Ali, an influential writer, journalist, and filmmaker stands at the center of it all, advocating for change amidst a sea of passionate protesters. Meanwhile, music lovers flock to witness history being made as The Rolling Stones introduce Mick Taylor to their iconic lineup. Fans surround a Mini "Hot Dog" van at The Isle of Wight Festival, immersing themselves in the euphoric atmosphere created by both music and camaraderie. In 1967, Flower Power blooms across nations as Hippies embrace love and unity as their guiding principles. From Woburn to Piccadilly Square, these peaceful revolutionaries challenge societal norms through fashion choices that reflect their non-conformist values. Hippies become synonymous with freedom expression during this era; they embody an alternative lifestyle that rejects materialism while embracing nature's beauty. Their unique sense of style captures attention wherever they go - August 1967 witnesses Hippies showcasing bold fashion statements that defy conventionality. From flamboyant clubs to bustling festivals or even political rallies – Hippies leave an indelible mark on every corner they touch. They represent not just a counterculture movement but also symbolize hope for a better world where love triumphs over hate and harmony prevails over discordance.