She made a fortune in the late 1960s by selling bell-bottom jeans, leather jackets and concert tickets to flower children in San Francisco, including her friend Janis Joplin. Then Peggy Caserta ...
“A lot has changed and there’s a new breed of hippie-type people out there, influencers and wellness entrepreneurs, so, yes, it’s more exclusive and expensive than in the past,” she added.
They established a self-governing hippie commune called Freetown Christiania, which the Danish government permitted as a 'social experiment'. Witness History spoke to the photographer Mark Edwards ...
You'll find unisex clothing up to a size 6X with strong vintage hippie vibes — think bell bottoms and psychedelic patterns in silhouettes range from androgynous to slightly feminine.