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  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. National Guard. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. Protest marcher holds "Love not Hate" sign. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. Protestors hold night time rally in Lincoln Park. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. National Guard troops guard the Hilton Hotel on Michigan Avenue. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Violence erupts at the 1968 Democratic Convention
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    Violence erupts at the 1968 Democratic Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. Protestors give the finger to police in Lincoln Park during the Democratic Convention in Chicago. North Vietnamese flag is behind demonstartors. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: Bystanders watch demonstrations at the Democratic Convention in Chicago. From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. Chicago police clear Lincoln Park of demonstrators after 11 PM curfew. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. Protestors give the finger to police in Lincoln Park during the Democratic Convention in Chicago. North Vietnamese flag is behind demonstartors. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: Demonstrator addresses crowd with bull horn in Lincoln Park at night during the Democratic Convention in Chicago. American flag is behind him. From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Violence erupts at the 1968 Democratic Convention
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    Violence erupts at the 1968 Democratic Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. National Guard blocks demonstrators on the outskirts of Lincoln Park during the day. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. National Guard. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. National Guard troops in gas masks patrol street next to Lincoln park during the Democratic Convention in Chicago. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Violence erupts at the 1968 Democratic Convention
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    Violence erupts at the 1968 Democratic Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: Chicago Police block protestors in Lincoln Park during the Democratic Convention in Chicago. From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. National Guard block Michigan Avenue as they guard the Hilton Hotel. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: Chicago Police use tear gas to disperse protestors who are camped in Lincoln Park during the Democratic Convention in Chicago. From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. National Guard troops in gas masks patrol street next to Lincoln park during the Democratic Convention in Chicago. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. National Guard block Michigan Avenue as they guard the Hilton Hotel. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: Chicago Police use tear gas to disperse protestors who are camped in Lincoln Park during the Democratic Convention in Chicago. From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. National Guard. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. Protest marcher holds "Love not Hate" sign. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. Chicago police clear Lincoln Park of demonstrators after 11 PM curfew. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. Protestors give the finger to police in Lincoln Park during the Democratic Convention in Chicago. North Vietnamese flag is behind demonstartors. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: Demonstrator addresses crowd with bull horn in Lincoln Park at night during the Democratic Convention in Chicago. American flag is behind him. From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. National Guard. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. Protestors hold night time rally in Lincoln Park. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. National Guard troops guard the Hilton Hotel on Michigan Avenue. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
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    Riots in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
    August 25-29, 1968 - Chicago, Illinois, United States: Bystanders watch demonstrations at the Democratic Convention in Chicago. From Sunday August 25 to Thursday 29, during the National Democratic Convention, anti Vietnam War activists and members of the Yippie movement ( Youth International Party ) were confronted by Chicago police forces who would not allow them to protest in the city's streets and parks. Severe confrontations lead to hundreds of arrests and casualties in what was called a police riot. Seven leaders of the protestors were arrested and tried in what became the famous trial of the Chicago 7. They were exonerated on appeal. (Stephen Shames/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©2004, Stephen Shames

     

  • The Gap Autumn /winter Show In London Today.. It May Seem As Though Summer Has Finally Arrived But These Pictures Are A Preview Of What We Will Be Wearing In The Autumn - Courtesy Of Believe It Or Not Gap. This Preview Of The New Collection Shows Tha
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    The Gap Autumn /winter Show In London Today.. It May Seem As Though Summer Has Finally Arrived But These Pictures Are A Preview Of What We Will Be Wearing In The Autumn - Courtesy Of Believe It Or Not Gap. This Preview Of The New Collection Shows Tha
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cavan Pawson / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 974239a )
    The Gap Autumn /winter Show In London Today.. It May Seem As Though Summer Has Finally Arrived But These Pictures Are A Preview Of What We Will Be Wearing In The Autumn - Courtesy Of Believe It Or Not Gap. This Preview Of The New Collection Shows That If You Think Of Gap As Off-duty Yuppies In Basic Khakis And A White T-shirt Then You'd Better Get With The Programme. If The Us Chain Has Its Way This Autumn We'll All Be In Slim (note Slim Not Skinny) Black Trousers A Layered Combo Of White Shirts Black Ribbed Polo Necks And Chunky Grey Sweaters - Topped With Cute Knitted Berets. The Show In Covent Garden Was A Mixture Of London Street Style And Parisian Left Bank Elegance With A Heavy Dose Of Beatnik Thrown In For Good Measure. Think Audrey Hepburn's Look In Funny Face. Gap's High-end Style Cool Injection Came Courtesy Of Some Of The Industry's Biggest Players. Marie-amalie Sauve The Influential Fashion Director At French Vogue Who Is Also A Consultant For Balenciaga And A Stylist For Gucci Styled The Show Working With Casting Director Russell Marsh. It Was Not Just For The Girls Either. Sauve Suggested The Same Look For Boys To The Perfect Soundtrack Of Blondie's One Way Or Another. A Monochrome Palette Played On Simple Lines And Just The Right Amount Of Volume. All Nicely And Androgynously Teamed With High-shine Patent Brogues And Low Strapped Clogs And White Socks - Very Reminiscent Of Early Nineties Calvin Klein Jil Sander And Prada. 'the Show Was A Beginning Statement For The Departure Of The Khaki And The Jean. They Are Chic But Need To Be Worn In A Cool Street Way ' Said Sauve Back Stage. Gap Is Renowned For Pulling In Heavyweight Celebrities For Its Advertising Campaigns Including Sarah Jessica Parker Lenny Kravitz Madonna And Missy Elliot. Last Night's Show Featured Stellar Models Anne- Catherine Bequane (jil Sander And Balenciaga Campaigns) And Milana Keller (calv...

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  • The Gap Autumn /winter Show In London Today.. It May Seem As Though Summer Has Finally Arrived But These Pictures Are A Preview Of What We Will Be Wearing In The Autumn - Courtesy Of Believe It Or Not Gap. This Preview Of The New Collection Shows Tha
    DUKAS_17296113_REX
    The Gap Autumn /winter Show In London Today.. It May Seem As Though Summer Has Finally Arrived But These Pictures Are A Preview Of What We Will Be Wearing In The Autumn - Courtesy Of Believe It Or Not Gap. This Preview Of The New Collection Shows Tha
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cavan Pawson / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 973383a )
    The Gap Autumn /winter Show In London Today.. It May Seem As Though Summer Has Finally Arrived But These Pictures Are A Preview Of What We Will Be Wearing In The Autumn - Courtesy Of Believe It Or Not Gap. This Preview Of The New Collection Shows That If You Think Of Gap As Off-duty Yuppies In Basic Khakis And A White T-shirt Then You'd Better Get With The Programme. If The Us Chain Has Its Way This Autumn We'll All Be In Slim (note Slim Not Skinny) Black Trousers A Layered Combo Of White Shirts Black Ribbed Polo Necks And Chunky Grey Sweaters - Topped With Cute Knitted Berets. The Show In Covent Garden Was A Mixture Of London Street Style And Parisian Left Bank Elegance With A Heavy Dose Of Beatnik Thrown In For Good Measure. Think Audrey Hepburn's Look In Funny Face. Gap's High-end Style Cool Injection Came Courtesy Of Some Of The Industry's Biggest Players. Marie-amalie Sauve The Influential Fashion Director At French Vogue Who Is Also A Consultant For Balenciaga And A Stylist For Gucci Styled The Show Working With Casting Director Russell Marsh. It Was Not Just For The Girls Either. Sauve Suggested The Same Look For Boys To The Perfect Soundtrack Of Blondie's One Way Or Another. A Monochrome Palette Played On Simple Lines And Just The Right Amount Of Volume. All Nicely And Androgynously Teamed With High-shine Patent Brogues And Low Strapped Clogs And White Socks - Very Reminiscent Of Early Nineties Calvin Klein Jil Sander And Prada. 'the Show Was A Beginning Statement For The Departure Of The Khaki And The Jean. They Are Chic But Need To Be Worn In A Cool Street Way ' Said Sauve Back Stage. Gap Is Renowned For Pulling In Heavyweight Celebrities For Its Advertising Campaigns Including Sarah Jessica Parker Lenny Kravitz Madonna And Missy Elliot. Last Night's Show Featured Stellar Models Anne- Catherine Bequane (jil Sander And Balenciaga Campaigns) And Milana Keller (calv...

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