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Carnaby Street|ˈkɑːnəbɪ ˌstriːt| The name of a street in central London, used allusively to refer to fashionable clothing designed for young people. Also ellipt. as Carnaby.
[1964New Statesman 29 May 853/1 Window dressers and Carnaby street pants-peddlers.] 1965Observer (Colour Suppl.) 29 Aug. 21/1 A mother's-boy spy, still living at home to save all his income for Carnaby Street. 1966K. Giles Provenance of Death iii. 86 Leicestershire wore..his Carnaby Street gear. 1966Guardian 25 Apr. 7/1 Discothèque-crazed tele personalities jerking in Carnaby plumage. 1969C. Booker Neophiliacs iii. 80 Why was it going to be Britain that would produce the Beatles and Carnaby Street and television satire..? |