CLOTHES AND FASHION

 

 

The 1960s didn't  start out with colorful clothes. They were dully designed and looked better on older  people. Then little shops called boutiques opened selling cheap and colorful clothing for younger people. During the decade, women started wearing mini skirts, leather boots and  fake eyelashes. Men wore Paisley shirts, velvet trousers and high collared Regency  jackets. Men also began to wear their hair long. 

1960-1962 - At this time, there was  a carry over from the 50's, including the "bouffant" look. A "bouffant" look is a dress where the top part is tight and the skirt of the  dress puffs out. The popular hairstyle was a beehive, where they tease their hair and  piled it high on their head. Another look during this time was the beatnik. The beat look  included black berets, black slacks (tight for women) and dark glasses. Women wore float  shoes while men wore sandals. Women wore dark eye makeup. 

1963 - Cardin designed the Beatles  suits which became popular for men. The suit had a single breasted collarless jacket and  slim pants. Mary Quant started her own label, and is responsible for designing mini  skirts, colored tights, and wet look vinyl fashions. 

1964 - Space age clothing starts to  become popular. Different materials were used such as discs of metal or plastic linked  together with wire. Leather is also used. Metallic or neon colors were involved. 

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