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![People wearing clothes from the boutique Granny Takes A Trip pose in front of a van containing crates of vegetables, by the Salvation Army Church on the King's Road, Chelsea, in 1966. L-R: Sheila Cohen in a feather boa, John Pearse in a straw boater, shop founder Nigel Waymouth wearing a top hat](https://hoppyx.com/wp-content/uploads/Trip-Fashions1-1370-17R-550x550.jpg)
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![Shop owner and founder Nigel Waymouth poses with Sheila Cohen outside Granny Takes A Trip, 1966. They are both dressed in fashionable Edwardian-style clothes from the boutique located at 488 King's Road, Chelsea, London](https://hoppyx.com/wp-content/uploads/Grannys1-1370-6R-550x550.jpg)
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![Granny Takes A Trip shop owner Nigel Waymouth and friends Sheila Cohen and John Pearse wear clothes from the boutique, outside the World's End pub on the Kings Road, Chelsea, in 1966. They stand by a fruit and vegetable stall where shoppers are buying produce and a young woman reaches for a pram in the foreground of the shot](https://hoppyx.com/wp-content/uploads/Trip-Fashions5-1370-20R-550x550.jpg)
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![Shop owner and founder Nigel Waymouth sits in a chair, holding a wire coathanger in front of his face, inside Granny Takes A Trip, 1966. He is surrounded by the eclectic shop fittings: the boutique was located at 488 King's Road, Chelsea, London](https://hoppyx.com/wp-content/uploads/Grannys3-1370-30A-550x550.jpg)
1960s1966B+Wblack and whiteboutiquebystandercaneChelseaclothesclothingcontrastcountercultureEdwardianfruit and vegetablesGranny Takes A TripJohn PearseKings RoadLondonmarketNigel WaymouthpsychedelicSheila CohenshopstallSwinging LondonSwinging Sixtiestop hattradertrendyworking lifeWorld's End pub
![Granny Takes A Trip shop owner Nigel Waymouth and friends Sheila Cohen and John Pearse wear clothes from the boutique, outside the World's End pub on the Kings Road, Chelsea, in 1966. They stand by a fruit and vegetable stall where shoppers are buying produce and a young man stares at the viewer](https://hoppyx.com/wp-content/uploads/Trip-Fashions4-1370-19R-550x550.jpg)
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![Shop owner and founder Nigel Waymouth outside Granny Takes A Trip, 1966. The boutique was located at 488 King's Road, Chelsea](https://hoppyx.com/wp-content/uploads/Grannys2-1370-5R-550x550.jpg)