Mod

Mod is a music-driven subculture that grew out of Britain in the early 1960s, built heavily on Black American music. Soul, R&B, Motown, modern jazz, and early beat music was the heartbeat of the scene. Mods formed social circles around clubs, DJs, rare record hunting, scooters, and all-night dancing. Music shaped their identity, their friendships, and the energy of the movement.

Their style included tailored mini dresses, sharp suits, bold geometric patterns, and deliberate pops of color. Mod has influenced countless looks over the decades, so if you're drawn to that style, you’ll find plenty of ways to tap into the vibe without needing to claim the culture itself.

* This is a real subculture with history, values, and community behind them, so it deserves to be treated as more than just a look. If you love the sharp lines and bold style without joining the subculture, try aesthetics inspired by mod fashion: Indie Kid, Nostalgiacore, Retro-Futurism, Vibrant Academia, Chic Modernist, Memphis, Twee