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. 1965 - Mini skirts become much shorter. Op art becomes more popular. Optic trick using contrasting colors with black and white to make a sort of optical illusion. 1966 - Psychedelic clothing is now a hit. Colors (acid colors) are brighter and bolder. Men begin to dress "fancy". 1967 - Ethnic fashions begins to spread. The ethnic look is clothing picked up from other cultures. The Oriental look and the African/Middle Eastern looks were both port of the ethnic fashion. 1968-1969 - Skirts begin to lengthen out, along with hair. The "Hippie look" is now popular. The women wore long floor length dresses and skirts called maxies. Men continued to grow their hair longer. Hippies decorated everything, including painting their bodies.
Hot pants (extremely short shorts)
Mini skirts
No hats or gloves for day wear
Space age fashions in vinyl and other synthetics
Bold, solid color contrasts from the Op Art and Pop Art movements, commonly
called Mod fashions
Preppy fashions for upper class youth: Madras plaids, oversize hairy sweaters,
painstakingly matched accessories
the birthday suit..
Bright tye-dyed shirts were a big thing for the Hippies.
The edge of the garden
Men and woman MUST wear white to show no wealth. Women wear a native dress and a scarf. i just did a report on mecca so i am pretty sure this is what they wear. Thanks for asking!
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did in the 1960s.
the birthday suit..
if a man wears pajama, what does a woman wear?
Yes, example was gogo boots.
They wore the same as other UK countries did at that time.
Women during the 1960's were TRANSITIONING to the women of today.
They keep woman’s rights in order
A woman can wear a fake tattoo on her face or paint it to be weird. A woman can also wear a weird hat on her head.
The woman would wear rag clothes.
when she want to wear i think
sandle
The woman would wear rag clothes.
1960s woman hippies popularized wearing bell-bottom pants, tie-dye shirts, fringed vests, headbands, and sandals. They also embraced a more natural look by opting for long, flowing skirts, peasant blouses, and incorporating elements of ethnic and bohemian style into their outfits.