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Tote Bag : Queen of Punk Rockers, Pamela Rooke aka Jordan at "Sex"shop on the Kings Road
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Queen of Punk Rockers, Pamela Rooke aka Jordan at "Sex"shop on the Kings Road
Queen of Punk Rockers, Pamela Rooke aka Jordan at " Sex" shop on the Kings Road. December 1976
David Graves
Sunday People
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
P76 1121
Media ID 21836317
© Mirrorpix
Jordan Make Up Pamela Rooke Punk Shop 1976
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photo print, we are transported back to the rebellious era of the 1970s. Standing proudly at the iconic "Sex" shop on London's Kings Road is none other than Pamela Rooke, famously known as Jordan, the Queen of Punk Rockers. It is December 1976, and she exudes an aura of defiance and individuality that defined punk fashion. Dressed in a striking ensemble that challenges societal norms, Jordan showcases her fearless style. Her outfit consists of torn fishnet stockings paired with a provocative leather mini-skirt adorned with safety pins - an emblematic symbol of punk rebellion. A bold graphic t-shirt completes her look, featuring anarchic slogans that epitomize the anti-establishment sentiment prevalent during this time. Jordan's distinctive makeup further accentuates her unique persona. With heavily lined eyes and vibrant red lips, she embodies both power and vulnerability simultaneously. Her hair styled into a gravity-defying Mohawk adds another layer to her fierce image. This photograph by David Graves captures not only Jordan's physical appearance but also encapsulates the spirit of punk culture itself - one characterized by non-conformity, self-expression, and raw energy. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time from Memory Lane Prints collection, we are reminded of an era when music merged with fashion to create a movement that would forever leave its mark on history.
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