the 60's consisted of high rise pencil skirts, form fitting dresses and belts and bright colors like coral and orange and blues. you can see the inspirations for fashion in the 60's is going from the classy and cute 50's to the more colorful and vibrant 70's. if you see the fashion today, you see more and more young people going for high rise pants, bell bottoms, form fitting pencil skirts or dresses. as for color, coral and Oranges are very hot right now. also, in the high fashion world you can see medium length trenches that come in bright neon yellows and other bright colors paired with classic hair, makeup, and some flats. these things show all of the 50's 60's and 70's inspiration. 60's just happens to be the happy medium that we love. hope that helped!
The hippie movement of the 1960s and 1970s had several effects on society. It promoted anti-war sentiments, advocated for civil rights and environmental protection, and challenged traditional social norms related to gender roles and sexuality. The movement also influenced fashion, music, and art, leaving a lasting impact on popular culture.
The housing change in the 1960s, such as the rise of suburban developments and urban renewal projects, led to increased segregation, displacement of communities, and unequal access to affordable housing. People who were marginalized, particularly communities of color and low-income individuals, often faced challenges with finding suitable housing and were disproportionately impacted by these changes.
Yes, some hippies did wear nail polish as part of their self-expression and individuality during the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Nail polish was a form of artistic expression and rebellion against traditional societal norms. However, not all hippies wore nail polish, as the movement encompassed a wide range of styles and beliefs.
No, There are many gay fashion designers, but some aren't gay. Really, he could or he couldn't be gay. Many gay people are artistic and often are designers. Therefore many men in the fashion industry are gay, but it doesn't mean they have to be gay to be artistic. Anyone could be gay OR artistic. It doesn't matter what ethnicity you are or what job you have. He could be, and he could not be.
Similarities: Both serfs and slaves were considered property and were legally bound to their masters. They were often subjected to harsh living and working conditions, with limited individual freedoms. Differences: Serfs were tied to the land they worked on and were considered part of the feudal system, while slaves were considered personal property that could be bought, sold, or inherited. Serfs also had some legal rights and protections, while slaves had no legal standing and were considered mere possessions.
what were some popular accessories in the 1960s
Some differences would include the fabric, quality, price, style, design. etc..
the similarities is big and small
It depends upon the woman . Some by both , some by fashion and some decide themselves.
Yves Saint LaurentGivenchyPaco RabanneAndre CourregesPierre CardinEmilio PucciMary QuantOscar De La RentaGuy Laroche
1960s--Tammy, Tressy, the Littlechaps 1970s--Dusty, the Mego dolls, Tuesday Taylor, Darci 1980s--Jem, Maxie 1990s--Happy to be Me, Gene 2000s--Bratz, Moxie, Liv, Tyler
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one of the similarities they have is that they both farm and hunt
There are many different jobs in the Fashion district or field. Some of these include; modeling, Fashion Designer, Fashion Photographer, Fashion Choreographer, Retail, and Fashion Management..
I have some old Jet magazines from the 1960s. The oldest one i have is from June 28, 1962.
The Bob, The Bouffant, and The Beehive
There is definitely NO similarity or similarities on Canada and Fiji culture.