The ’60s mod girl joined collective memory like a type of pop-art artwork. We have seen her as wide eyed and toy faced, outfitted as an interchangeable paper toy in 2-dimensional geometric designs and blocks of colour. How she looked in the pub was most likely quite different, but that’s the fact always resides within the separation between magazines and reality.In Boom Bang-a-Bang, an editorial for Ponystep’s fall problem, our imagined ’60s character is in her
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