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-Jackie Kennedy's fashion varied and consistently dominated fashion headlines.
-She wore the silk dress from its A-line style to bright color and topped by a pillbox hat.
-Jackie brought an elegance to dressing in the American Life style.
-She wore the silk dress from its A-line style to bright color and topped by a pillbox hat.
-Jackie brought an elegance to dressing in the American Life style.
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-Mary Quant's clothing was very convenient for young girls and played a key role in launching the mini skirt.
-She was one designer who had been building up her design since the late fifties and thrived in the 'do-it-yourself' atmosphere of the time.
In this photo she received a medal for her mini skirt style.
-She was one designer who had been building up her design since the late fifties and thrived in the 'do-it-yourself' atmosphere of the time.
In this photo she received a medal for her mini skirt style.
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-Betsy Johnson designs included silvery motorcycle suits, and a "noise" dress with built in sound effects.
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-Audrey Hepburn helped popularize the high-blossomed sleeveless dress in 1962.
-Capri and skinny pants became an extremely popular option after Audrey wore them on-screen.
-Capri and skinny pants became an extremely popular option after Audrey wore them on-screen.
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-The fashion world fell in love with a 17 year-old British model, Twiggy, who burst upon the scene with her fresh, new look, in 1967.
-Her boyish looks and stick-thin figure made her the number-one model for the mini-skirt.
-Her boyish looks and stick-thin figure made her the number-one model for the mini-skirt.
- The 1960's had a bit more color and pattern than the 1950's.
- The 1930's - style clothing came back in style in 1962.
-During the Great Depression, women didn't focus on fashion and beauty.
-During World War II, women chose to focus more on fashion and beauty, following the war.
- Op Art became another set of ideas to be used as the "anything goes" atmosphere of the mid-sixties.
- The "youth quake" movement reflects the tempo of the times in music, dress and dance. This was widely spread, and it was a changing atmosphere.
- The 1930's - style clothing came back in style in 1962.
-During the Great Depression, women didn't focus on fashion and beauty.
-During World War II, women chose to focus more on fashion and beauty, following the war.
- Op Art became another set of ideas to be used as the "anything goes" atmosphere of the mid-sixties.
- The "youth quake" movement reflects the tempo of the times in music, dress and dance. This was widely spread, and it was a changing atmosphere.