For those of us who have a real interest in the history and roots of Mod culture and fashion - here's a bit of a treat.
John Simons was one of the real original drivers of the mod fashion scene - particularly back in the 60's.
His shop in Richmond-upon-Thames - "The Ivy Shop", was a regular Saturday haunt for me and many of my mates. We couldn't afford to buy much in those days - but we treated it a bit like a fashion museum.
He had several other shops - and he still does, close to Baker Street in the West End.
Simons was responsible for importing many "Mod favourites" - button down shirts, Harrington jackets, chinos etc. Lots of the clothes we used to wear as teenagers (as still do as "old teenagers") emerged for the fashion movement of which he was an early driver. Fascinating guy.
So - this documentary is a bit of a rare gem.
It's only being shown a couple of times in Central London - the first showing is sold out already. But it will be coming out in DVD format, too.
https://www.regentstreetcinema.com/prog ... modernist/
Just thought I'd mention it.
Anyone interested in more info - please let me know.
Cheers
Norm