It was the hub of the Swinging '60s, dressed the likes of
Jimi Hendrix and inspired hit songs.
London's Carnaby St - the place to be seen when The Beatles,
Rolling Stones and The Who were topping the charts - is
celebrating the 50th anniversary of its heyday.
"Carnaby Street: 1960 - 2010" brings together photographs,
outfits and memorabilia in a book and free exhibition
documenting the iconic thoroughfare.
One outfit featured in the exhibition at 38 Carnaby St is a
psychedelic dress made of paper.
Australian co-author and co-curator Judith Clark told the
Daily Express: "It was all about disposable income and
disposable everything."
The exhibition runs until April 10.
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