The Downfall of London’s Swingin’ & Rockin’ Dandie Fashions… Thanks to The Beatles
<p><strong>Kings Road fostered many an iconic boutique in the late ’60s, the peak of England’s popular psychedelic and lavish couture so closely associated with trippy rock & roll culture.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Dandie (or Dandy) Fashions was at the forefront of London’s Swinging Sixties craze, along with other notable shops including Apple, Granny Takes a Trip, and Hung On You (follow the link to read my article on these three stores </strong><strong>. The boutique, however, crashed and burned after The Beatles got their hands on it — turning another iconic store into only a memory for its patrons and associates, and its clothes into rare collectibles and museum pieces.</strong></p>
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