Taking place in 1958,
popular culture in London is transforming from 1950s
jazz to a new generation on the verge of the
rock and roll 1960s. Young
photographer Colin is in love with aspiring
fashion designer Suzette. Colin aims to be an artist with integrity. Suzette's boss, famous designer Henley of
Mayfair, takes advantage of her forward-thinking designs to boost his own image. Colin lives in the poor, ethnically diverse neighbourhood of
Notting Hill. To make money, he gets a job with music producer Harry Charms, taking photos of new
teen idol Baby Boom. Despite Colin getting commercial photography work, Suzette breaks up with him. She explains that she wants a successful and luxurious life, and won't settle for less ("Having It All"). Colin is initially despondent, but believes she'll eventually come back to him. Colin learns that Suzette will be at a party hosted by
gossip columnist Dido Lament, and so he attends. He learns Suzette plans to marry the middle-aged,
homosexual Henley for her career ("Selling Out"). Colin also meets advertising mogul Vendice Partners at the party. Meanwhile, the
Teddy Boy subculture is increasingly hostile towards
Black residents in London, spurred by the recent
rise in immigration. The
White Defence League, led by the Fanatic, preaches
fascist politics and is vehemently against the increasing ethnic diversity of London. Colin despises this racist ideology. Partners brings Colin to his
advertising agency, where he shows off plans for the White
Housing Development. Partners offers Colin a position as an advertisement photographer. While hesitant at first, Colin takes the job in the hopes that money may help him win back Suzette ("That's Motivation"). Henley and Suzette marry, but she is deeply unhappy. Colin, Dido, and Charms go on the TV show
Searchlight. Dido
gropes Colin, prompting him to have an outbust and rail against the elder generation trying to exploit teenagers. Later, at a jazz club, Colin is commended for his honesty on television. However, he's upset when he sees a newspaper headline about Suzette's wedding ("Killer Blow"). Racial violence intensifies in the area. Colin's Black friend, Mr. Cool, informs him that the racists are becoming more organized and dangerous. Colin discovers that the new White Housing Development is a scheme between Partners and Henley to "
redevelop" the "
West 11." Colin sends incriminating photos to Dido in an attempt to reveal the plan, but she's in cahoots with Partners and is no help. Colin witnesses the 1958
Notting Hill race riots ("Riot City"). His pleas for peace are ignored. The police eventually arrive and stop the violence. Colin finds Suzette and they flee a fire set by the WDL. Mr. Cool has a fight with the Fanatic and wins. There is celebratory dancing in the street as rain puts out the fires. Colin and Suzette go back to his flat and have sex. He throws her wedding ring out the window. ==Cast==