The Berkeley Revolution
A digital archive of the East Bay's transformation in the late-1960s & 1970s
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Documents Tagged ‘San Francisco fashion’
Advertisement for ‘Truth and Soul’ clothes
Archive Entry Date: 1971
Who was behind these hip acrylic threads? The sprawling corporation Monsanto
Advertisement for ‘Tads’
Archive Entry Date: 1971
Hippie fashion goes nation wide.
A Few Folksy Fashions
Archive Entry Date: 5/25/1968
Dressing San Francisco musicians landed Jeanne a spread in Rolling Stone
Jeanne’s Second Business Card
Archive Entry Date: 1967
When Jeanne's son asked to see her business cards from back in the day, she was hesitant to show him this one!
Jeanne’s DMT Dress
Archive Entry Date: 1967
The pattern of this dress replicates the visual experience of hallucinogenic drugs.
Peter Albin in Jeanne Rose custom design
Archive Entry Date: 1966
A "Dr. Strange cape" for Big Brother's guitarist: one of Jeanne Rose's many fashion statements
Photograph of Jeanne Rose’s Menswear
Archive Entry Date: 1966
Jeanne is credited with inventing the men's pullover shirt
Photograph of Jeanne in the San Francisco Fog Suit
Archive Entry Date: 1966
The perfect thing to wear cruising through the city in a convertible with the top down!