Some Fashion Advice From The Radical Sixties Fashion Revolution

The 1960s will always be remembered as an era of change. If one word defines the era, it is “liberation.”That was perhaps the era of greater social change than any era since.If you want fearless fashion advice, look to the sixties!

From the Civil Rights Movement to Women’s liberation, the 60s paved the way.This era of liberation even spread to the fashion industry.No other lasting item of apparel proves this point more than the mini skirt.

Different people spell it differently, but the mini-skirt, miniskirt or mini skMini Dressirt remains the same: it is short and sexy and only for the young and the bold.It’s been that way ever since a French fashion house moved the hemlines of skirts up several inches above the knees in 1964.

 

For some reason, though, it took a 1966 version of the skirt to make it catch on. It was the even higher hemlined Chelsea style skirt that grabbed the world’s attention.

It was then that the miniskirt swept the world off its feet. Young women, recently liberated from girdles, thanks to the invention of pantyhouse, embraced the mini with a passion. In the blink of an eye, they were being seen everywhere in all the major fashion capitals of the world.

The best fashion advice for the fashion fearless is no advice. Wear whatever suits your fancy. It’s your body and your personality and no one else’s. This is what we learned from the sixties: “Do your own thing.” Fashion AdviceStrut your stuff, girls!

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