What are the types of fashion were in the 1960's?
The late 1960's was a huge change to history and especially the most common thing that's going on right now with news, interviews, social media, stores, and magazines...Fashion! The early 1960's fashion is likely the 1950's--its more classic in style and design. Bright, swirling colors with amazing psychedelic tie-dye shirts, long hair for the guys, and beards were commonplace.
1961-62
This Bias cut dress--a lovely long dress that has a nice smooth fabric and can in any style with colors--is one of the outfits that women wear in 1961. There's also bias cut skirts that can go well with a nice shirt. At that time women wear evening dresses when they go out. A dress named "little nothing" was called for its natural simplicity; mostly always sleeveless and slim, that has low blasing or in a loose chemise shape--recalling the flapper dresses of the 1920's.
In 1962 costumes had dominate the evening wear, completing with a matching jacket or a matching wrap. That time the style focused on 3 things:
Then then the 1030's fashion came back at this year that sparked by the rising popularity of classic movies in black and white on TV. For example, the Egyptian outfits for movie star Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra inspired dresses and jewelry.
1963-65
During these ages its still likely classic and and proper for the women. This dress on your left is called a shirtwaist dress. Women never wore pants except for sports and play, they never worn it for school. The shirtwaist dress survived the entire decade although it has gotten a bit shorter and the collar a little wider every time. but it will remain as a staple of the average American woman.
But no outfits in the early 60's are more famous than how the youngest First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy dresses like. When she became the First lady she usually wore European couture dresses which became a political problem. She needed to wear American clothing more often, so she went to a French-born Russian that turned nationalized American, Oleg Cassini. He gave her Americanized French dresses, clean , lined, bright and lovely.
1961-62
This Bias cut dress--a lovely long dress that has a nice smooth fabric and can in any style with colors--is one of the outfits that women wear in 1961. There's also bias cut skirts that can go well with a nice shirt. At that time women wear evening dresses when they go out. A dress named "little nothing" was called for its natural simplicity; mostly always sleeveless and slim, that has low blasing or in a loose chemise shape--recalling the flapper dresses of the 1920's.
In 1962 costumes had dominate the evening wear, completing with a matching jacket or a matching wrap. That time the style focused on 3 things:
- sleek and slender
- softly bloused with muffled neckline
- "natural'' outline which falls in a simply form-fitting line
Then then the 1030's fashion came back at this year that sparked by the rising popularity of classic movies in black and white on TV. For example, the Egyptian outfits for movie star Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra inspired dresses and jewelry.
1963-65
During these ages its still likely classic and and proper for the women. This dress on your left is called a shirtwaist dress. Women never wore pants except for sports and play, they never worn it for school. The shirtwaist dress survived the entire decade although it has gotten a bit shorter and the collar a little wider every time. but it will remain as a staple of the average American woman.
But no outfits in the early 60's are more famous than how the youngest First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy dresses like. When she became the First lady she usually wore European couture dresses which became a political problem. She needed to wear American clothing more often, so she went to a French-born Russian that turned nationalized American, Oleg Cassini. He gave her Americanized French dresses, clean , lined, bright and lovely.


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