1960's Flashcards

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Op Art

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Op Art

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Space Age

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Babydoll suit

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1961

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Indian Style

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Pucci

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Mini Skirt

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Mary Quant

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1967

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Monokini

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Carnaby Street Look

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Carnaby Street Look

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Peacock Revolution, Sergent Pepper suits

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Peacock Revolution

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Steppenwolf

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The Who

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Rolling Stones

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Chelsea Boots

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Men’s Outerwear

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1960’s History

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  • Vietnam and Flower Power
    • Started on college campuses.
  • Civil Rights and Black Power
    • Peaceful with MLK, Black Panthers not peaceful wore all black and were violent.
  • Feminism
    • End to sex discrimination, school and jobs equal rights
  • Gay Rights
    • Open sexuality, Stonewall riots
  • Youthquake
    • Celebration of youth, experiementing with music and drugs.
  • Environmentalism
    • Parallel with hippie culture
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1960’s Music

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  • Rock
    • Younger people
    • Elvis/Beach Boys
  • Folk
    • Young adults
    • Bob Dylan/Peter Paul and Mary
  • Motown
    • Detroit
    • Temptations/Stevie Wonder
  • Monterey Pop Festival
    • The summer of love in Monterey, California
  • Woodstock
    • Three days of love and music
    • Bethel, New York
    • August 15-18, 1969
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1960’s Visual Arts and Design

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  • Optical Art
    • Yves Saint Laurent, Piet Mandrian
  • Marimekko Textiles
    • Bright, Scandonavian, geometric, big and bold
  • King Tut Exhibit
      1. Traveling exhibit. Egyptian inspired. Cat-eye makeup.
  • Pop Art
    • Andy Warhol
    • Ray Lichtenstein
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1960’s Women’s Dress

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  • Dior’s New Look carried over
  • Hemlines at knee
  • 3/4 length sleeves
  • Decade of synthetics and finishes
    • Mylar-metallic
    • Polyester
  • The Mod Look
    • London 1960’s
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Mary Quant

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Mini skirts

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Andre Courreges

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Space age look

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Baby Doll Suits

A

Short dress with little shorts underneath, had tights under sometimes.

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Flamenco Pants

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  • 1964.
  • Men and Women wore them.
  • Tight at thigh, from knee down they flared out.
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Bell Bottoms

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Denim. Men and Women.

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Hip Huggers

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Very low

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Palazzo Pajamas

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Leg uniform width all the way down. Popular.

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Safari Suits

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Contemporary take on Norfolk Suit. Belted. Dull colors.

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The Ethnic Look

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  • Dashiki’s: Tunics, traditional African textiles.
  • Headwraps
  • American Indian Look
  • East Indian
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Art Deco Influences

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1920’s revival. Midi Skirt from the Bonnie and Clyde movie. Maxi Skirt was ankle length.

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Women’s Underwear

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  • Nylon Pantyhose replaced silk in 1960
  • Bikini brief
  • “No Bra” Bra
    • Rudy Gernreich
    • Fine fabric, see through
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Women’s Outerwear

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1966: High cropped coats

1967-68: Midi and Maxi cut coats

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Women’s Swimwear

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Bikini preferred for youth. 1964 Monokini. Phscadelic prints and colors.

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Women’s Shoes

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Chunky, Louis heel revived, Art deco, Go-go boots.

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Carnaby Street Look

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  • Skinny rib knit body shirts
  • Bold dress shirts
  • Pastel hues jeans
  • Accesories: Scarves
  • Suede hip huggers
  • Fitted Edwardian jackets
  • Turtlenecks
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The Peacock Revolution

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  • Trickle Up from youth.
  • Hip huggers.
  • Sergent Pepper Suits: Bright and psycadellic.
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Nehru Jackets

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1967-68. No collar, small stand up one. Prime Minister Nehru. India was a colony of England.

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Mods

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White collar middle class. Had jobs. Spent money on fashion and drugs.

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Men’s Sportswear

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Shirts with international motifs. Persian. American Indian. East Indian (Paisley). Aztec.

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Men’s Outerwear

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  • 1968-Midi length with Nehru collars.
  • Leather coats.
  • Leather fringe cowboy jacket.
  • Revival of belted safari and norfolk jackets.
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Chelsea Boots

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Leather. Paired with Edwardian Suit, Etc.

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Mens Hats

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Stopped wearing them in mid 1960’s. President Kennedy was the first president to not wear a hat when being sworn in.