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BOY on Boy action: Iconic 80s photos of Boy George modeling fashions from BOY London

Boy George modeling BOY London, around 1987. Iconic fashion brand BOY London got its start back in 1976 shortly after the opening of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood’s infamous SEX boutique on Kings Road in London. Known at first as Acme Attractions, founder and designer Stephane Raynor attracted a respectable clientele that included the likes of Bob Marley, Patti Smith, Billy Idol and Chrissie Hynde to his small street booth on Kings Road. Although BOY London catered strictly to punks…

9 Secrets to Dressing like a Japanese Girl - Kaila Yu

9 Secrets to Dressing like a Japanese Girl Japanese girls have the most amazing street fashion sense. They dress to make a statement and to express their individuality! Their style…

BOY on Boy action: Iconic 80s photos of Boy George modeling fashions from BOY London

Boy George modeling BOY London, around 1987. Iconic fashion brand BOY London got its start back in 1976 shortly after the opening of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood’s infamous SEX boutique on Kings Road in London. Known at first as Acme Attractions, founder and designer Stephane Raynor attracted a respectable clientele that included the likes of Bob Marley, Patti Smith, Billy Idol and Chrissie Hynde to his small street booth on Kings Road. Although BOY London catered strictly to punks…

BOY on Boy action: Iconic 80s photos of Boy George modeling fashions from BOY London

Boy George modeling BOY London, around 1987. Iconic fashion brand BOY London got its start back in 1976 shortly after the opening of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood’s infamous SEX boutique on Kings Road in London. Known at first as Acme Attractions, founder and designer Stephane Raynor attracted a respectable clientele that included the likes of Bob Marley, Patti Smith, Billy Idol and Chrissie Hynde to his small street booth on Kings Road. Although BOY London catered strictly to punks…