THE FASHION REVOLUTION OF THE 1960S AND 1970S
Abstract
The 1960s and 1970s were pivotal decades in the evolution of fashion, marked by a radical departure from previous styles and a reflection of the cultural upheavals of the time. This article explores the significant trends, influential figures, and cultural movements that shaped the fashion landscape during these transformative years. From the mod movement in Britain to the bohemian styles of America, we examine how fashion became a medium for self-expression and social commentary, ultimately laying the groundwork for contemporary fashion.
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1960s fashion, mod style, bohemianHow to Cite
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