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2021-10-06

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Look out! It's the 60's!
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Posted by:Fred

#4  Confucius say, "Fashion? Han dandy
Designer of century: Zhongshan!
He choose tunic and britches,
Leave China in stitches. [OUCH!]
Fabulous! Bigger than Gandhi!"
Posted by: Don Vito Elmart2595   2021-10-06 17:33  

#3  1960's Style Swimwear







Posted by: Chusock Black3493   2021-10-06 15:32  

#2  1960's Style







Posted by: Chusock Black3493   2021-10-06 15:25  

#1  Women’s 1960s fashion was an extreme style and attitude from the start of the decade to the end. In the early years, the fashion idol was Jackie Kennedy with her perfect white pearls and tailored suit dresses. By the middle of the decade, supermodel Twiggy had women freeing their minds and bodies into clothing that didn’t require any extra thought or effort. From modest to “there is no such thing as too short,” 1960s fashion was in many ways like the 1920s flapper revolution. But it didn’t happen overnight.

Jackie Kennedy, Brigitte Bardot, and Mary Quant were fashion icons.
The Youthquake movement created “Babydoll” clothing.
Short, shapeless shift dresses in bright colors and colorblock patterns became a staple of the Mod look.
Button-down shirts, turtlenecks, and chunky knit sweaters made up casual outfits.
Mini skirts or pencil skirts in plaid were a teen’s school outfit.
Jax pants, stirrup pants, bell bottoms, and pantsuits were new trends.
Low heel flats, boots, and vinyl shoes made up footwear.
Stockings or tall socks came in all colors.
Pop Art Jewelry emerged.
Hair could be short and bobbed or long and straight.
Hippie fashion – Blue jeans, ethnic clothing, psychedelic swirls, tie-dye in the mid-late 1960s <- From Vintage Dancer
Posted by: Chusock Black3493   2021-10-06 15:18  

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