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Granny Takes a Trip
High Fashion and High Times at the Wildest Rock 'n' Roll Boutique

English · Hardback

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Granny Takes A Trip was more than just a shop and a fashion brand; it was the original rock and roll clothes boutique, the template for all that followed. What started as an odd retail venture/art installation in a depressed part of London known as World''s End became an international byword for glam decadence in Manhattan and Hollywood, combining flamboyant style and all manner of countercultural activity to attract everyone from Pattie Boyd, Marianne Faithfull and Anita Pallenberg to Elton John, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart, the Beatles, and Lou Reed. Unfolding over a decade-and-a-half, this tumultuous story invokes a cast of often unique, sometimes entitled, unusually talented and troubled individuals on a collective mission to shake up austere, repressed, class-ridden Britain and white bread America. Some achieved this at great personal cost as darkness, addiction and tragedy stalked those behind the extraordinary shop facades. Much mythologised but never told, this cautionary tale has now found its definitive chronicler in celebrated cultural historian Paul Gorman who has had access to first-hand accounts from all the principal figures, as well as notes for a memoir and a much-treasured scrapbook by Freddie Hornik, the tailoring entrepreneur who survived the death marches of central Europe after WW2 to acquire Granny Takes A Trip in the late 60s and transform into an unparalleled pop cultural force. Beautifully illustrated with archival images of the shop, principal players and the clothes themselves, this book concludes with a never-seen-before 48-page tour through the Rolling Stones'' wild wardrobe of sartorial delights tailored and sold in the original shop.

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Paul Gorman is the author of many books on music, fashion, design and pop culture, including The Story of the Face: The Magazine that Changed CultureThe Look: Adventures in Pop & Rock FashionThe Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren and The Wild World of Barney Bubbles.


Product details

Authors Paul Gorman
Publisher Orion
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 25.09.2025
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Interior design, design
 
EAN 9781399623612
ISBN 978-1-399-62361-2
Pages 304
Dimensions (packing) 20 x 26.4 x 3.4 cm
 
Subjects Rolling Stones, London, Los Angeles, New York, Fashion, Mick Jagger, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Queen, art, Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Salvador Dali, Hippies, Lou Reed, Chelsea, elton john, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Entertainment & Performing Arts, ART / History / General, Brigitte Bardot, Social & cultural history, The Beatles, DESIGN / Fashion & Accessories, ART / Popular Culture, Ronnie Wood, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Fashion, Brian Eno, Illustrated Books, jimmy page, Anita Pallenberg, Social and cultural history, Rod Stewart, Marianne Faithfull, Alice in Wonderland, Marc Bolan, Syd Barrett, Psychedelia, Counterculture, David Hepworth, Biographies, Kings Road, 1960s, 1970s, art books, fashion books, jon savage, music books, music biography books, peter hennessy, music books for adults, Bryan Ferry, illustrated books for adults, clothes shop, men's fashion book, women's fashion book, hippy culture, Granny Takes a Trip, british fashion books, 1971 Never a Dull Moment David Hepworth, In Search of the Lost Chord Danny Goldberg, Winds of Change Britain in the Early Sixties, Sheila Cohen, Paul Gorman, psychedelic music, Freddie Hornik, John Pearse, White Heat Dominic Sandbrook, pattie boyd, Nigel Waymouth, 1966 The Year the Decade Exploded
 

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