Mod subculture
The Mod subculture emerged in London during the late 1950s and became prominent in the 1960s. It is characterized by a distinctive fashion style, including tailored suits, narrow ties, and stylish footwear. Mods were known for their love of scooters, particularly Vespas and Lambretta, which they often customized. The music scene was also central to the Mod identity, with genres like British Invasion, R&B, and soul being particularly influential.
Mods often embraced a lifestyle that emphasized modernity and sophistication, setting themselves apart from other youth cultures of the time, such as Rockers. The subculture was also associated with a sense of rebellion and a desire for self-expression. Over the years, the Mod movement has