As part of International Beatleweek, that celebrates The Beatles in Liverpool , we take a look at how the renowned pop band not only changed the landscape of music, but fashion too. The Beatles entered the Sixties dressed as “teddy boys” and left as mop topped, sharply suited heart-throbs. After an infamous trip to Hamburg, Germany , the band’s manager, Brian Epstein , decided to dress the band in matching made-to-measure suits.

“These suits, often in dark hues and paired with ties and crisp white shirts, were meticulously crafted to present a unified, polished image,” says London-based fashion expert Fausta Urte Geigaite, “this bespoke elegance set them apart, offering a fresh, accessible look that appealed to both the youth and the establishment.” Although the suits were a way to tidy their appearance, the band themselves were quite mischievous, and in a way The Beatles were the perfect contradiction. Clean cut in their appearance but rebellious in their nature; the band’s fashion helped appeal to both parents and teens.

As the band grew – so did their styles. Psychedelia became a pool of inspiration for liberals and free thinkers of the decade. Influenced by fin de siècle Art Nouveau, Victoriana and circus imagery – psychedelia’s diverse sources found a direct parallel with The Beatles’ fashion and musical eclecticism.

The band’s music began to implement heavily effected sounds, Eastern intervals and avant-garde tape looping. Visually, the four .