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London Mob was a clothing production company set up in 1968, part of the Carnaby Street fashion scene. It was founded by fashion entrepreneur Henry Moss who also ran the Lady Jane, Sweet Fanny Adams and Pussy Galore boutiques. The design work was based in Carnaby Street and they also had a showroom in Great Portland Street in London’s West End. Their creations were sold both retail and wholesale, in the UK and internationally. The company was liquidated in 1986.

Written by Retro Ruth


from an early 1970s velvet jacket - Courtesy of gorgeousclothes.com

from an early 1970s velvet jacket

Courtesy of gorgeousclothes.com

from an early 1970s dress  - Courtesy of vintage-voyager.com

from an early 1970s dress

Courtesy of vintage-voyager.com

from a 1970s maxi dress - Courtesy of Retro Ruth

from a 1970s maxi dress

Courtesy of Retro Ruth