1960s in fashion
The 1960s featured a number of diverse trends. It was a decade that broke with many fashion traditions that mirrored
social movements during the period. Early in the decade,
Head coverings changed dramatically towards the end of the decade as men's hats went out of style, replaced by the
The late '60s women's liberation movement also led some women to eschew the bra in an act of defiance against patriarchy.
New materials other than cloth (such as
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- Make-up mogul, Estee Lauder with a cilent, 1966
- Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark chatting at Expo '67.
- A woman visiting a zoo, 1967
- Two young men at the woodstock festival, 1969
- Biba mini-skirts
- A Johnny Cash show in Arkansas, 1969
See also
- Yves Saint-Laurent
- Marc Bohan
- Oleg Cassini
Andre Courreges - Lauren Hutton
- Veruschka
Jean Shrimpton Penelope Tree Celia Hammond
External links
- Paperpast yearbook (1966)
- 1960s Fashion and
Textiles collection. Fashion, Jewellery & Accessories.
Victoria and Albert Museum . Retrieved on 2007-06-08.
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