Fashion in the 1960s

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The Beginning of the 60’s

The issue of counterculture was raised in the 1960s. Counterculture in the sense that the style and lifestyle are not compatible with the rules and norms of society. In this regard, racism and gender discrimination disappeared, with the presence of television and radio among families and the media entered the individual and social life of the general public.

The Impact of Art and Politics on Fashion

The colorful presence of bands such as the Beatles and prominent figures such as Jacqueline Kennedy (wife of John F. Kennedy), the former president of the United States, and the beginning of the second feminist movement had a profound effect on the fashion industry. For this reason, the effects of this decade’s art and politics on fashion cannot be ignored.

Women’s Style in 1960

One of the important factors in the fashion industry of the 60’s was the bold designs. These designs, which are also very diverse, were able to give women an attractive, impressive and unique look along with various and happy colors at that time. The most important thing in the 60’s was the choice of colors and their variety, which was the main issue for women because the women of the 60’s used very colorful fabrics and more than one color. The jade and beauty style that was designed in this decade was another favorite fashion of women in colored tights. These colored pantyhose socks for the use of skirts or short shirts were highly regarded. Among the various colors available, yellow, orange and purple were the most popular colors for the pantyhose answer of the 60’s.

Men’s Style in 1960

The tie was an attractive and inseparable accessory in the style of the 60’s men. In this regard, men not only wore colored ties in their formal style with their suits, but also wore ties along with men’s sweaters and jackets. He also completed the square glasses and Shapoo hat of a handsome gentleman in the 60’s.

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