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Page 1: Fashion of the Sixties Reflecting a cultural revolution.

Fashion of the Sixties

Reflecting a cultural revolution

Page 2: Fashion of the Sixties Reflecting a cultural revolution.

A Decade of Change

First part of decade reflects the conservative, idealistic Fifties, but the turmoil and rebellion of the times led to freer, more casual

clothing.

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Trends• The 1960s ushered in an attitude of "anything goes"

and reflected the shifting politics of the day. "Do your own thing" applied to clothes as well.

• They also embraced a back to nature attitude in clothes by wearing peasant blouses, granny dresses and carrying hemp bags.

• Men wore the casual look of grungy jeans and leather vests

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Trends for women

From the iconic Jacqueline Kennedy to the free spirited hippie, the Sixties

woman experienced a range of choices.

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The Mini

The mini skirt was the fashion phenomenon of the sixties. Hemlines rose to 7 to 8 inches above the knee.

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This shift dress is typical of the swinging London style of the mid sixties. The bright

colors and geometric patterns epitomize this period.

The Shift Dress

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Most Common Looks Mod dress:

1. Women could wear a mini or even micro skirt with Go-Go boots .

2. A chain belt was groovy.

3. Colorful, synthetic fabrics

4. A-line dresses

5. Tights and pantyhose

6. Short, a- symmetrical hair styles

Hippie dress:

1. Hip hugger, bell bottom jeans and wide leather belt.

2. Frayed jean bottoms

3. Halter top

4. Headband with flower.

5. Bare feet or Jesus sandals

6. A peace symbol.

7. Hair is long and "unkempt looking."

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Fashion icon

Twiggy was the first super thin model who changed the image advertisers sold

clothing. She embraced the mod style of fashion.

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Summer of ‘67

• For mainstream youth fashion, everything changed in the Summer of 1967. The classic style was replaced with long hair, beads, and kaftans.

• Flower power was in the air. The look was psychedelic swirls and paisley patterns.

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The Big Change

Unisex dressing was popular, featuring bell bottomed jeans, love beads, and embellished t-shirts.

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One look fits all

Take a guess. Is this a boy or a girl?

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The 1960s Fashion

• Was considered unorthodox or untraditional• Reflected the influence of the youth

movement• Was about individualism and

comfort

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From Mod to …

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to mad.

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Works Cited

"60s Fashion and Style." Retrowow. Web. 26 July 2011.

<http://www.retrowow.co.uk/retro_style/60s/60s_fashion.html>.

Goodwin, Susan and Becky Bradley . "1960-1969." American Cultural History. Lone Star College-

Kingwood Library, 1999. Web. 7 Feb. 2011.

Rich, Michael. "Mod Fashion, History, Trends and Photo's." The Fifties Index - Oldies Music, Classic TV,

Fifties History, Fifties Clothes, Burma Shave, Elvis, American Bandstand, Sixties Fashion and More.

2010. Web. 26 July 2011. <http://www.fiftiesweb.com/fashion/mod-fashion.htm>.

"Hot Off the Press: Twiggy Launches New Line «." Web. 26 July 2011.

<http://thechicspy.wordpress.com/2010/04/03/hot-off-the-press-twiggy-launches-new-line/>.

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Works Cited cont.

Hough, Clint. Sixties City - Bringing on Back the Good times. Web. 26 July 2011.

<http://www.sixtiescity.com/Fashion/Fashion.shtm>.

Clothes and Men's and Ladies Fashions in the 1960's Prices and Examples." Where People, History and Memories Join

Together from The People History Site. Web. 26 July 2011. <http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/60sclothes.html>.

Lad, Kashmira. "60s Fashion Clothing - Sixties Style Clothes." Buzzle Web Portal: Intelligent Life on the Web. Web.

26 July 2011. <http://www.buzzle.com/articles/60s-fashion-clothing-sixties-style-clothes.html>.

http://cdn.buzznet.com/assets/imgx/1/2/7/7/3/1/7/1/orig-12773171.jpg

Robot, Mademoiselle. "1960s Swinging London | Debutante Clothing." Debutante Clothing - Vintage Clothing and

Vintage Blog. 29 May 2009. Web. 26 July 2011. <http://www.debutanteclothing.com/1960s_swinging_london/>.


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