As mentioned earlier, the 1950s was recognized as the "most elegant era", with high-waisted items becoming popular, emphasizing the figure curve of women, and skirts were mostly knee-length or knee-length. However, young people born in the postwar baby boom became the main customers of the fashion industry in the 1960s, which led to most of the fashion items at this time.
The madness of the 1960s can be seen from the length of women's skirts at that time. Mary quant, the mother of miniskirts, published her first miniskirt at that time, which caused a sensation and was very popular with young people. However, this single product caused protests from conservatives, and even broke the windows of mary quant stores with excitement. But the young people at that time never meant to bow their heads. They put on miniskirts one by one, forcing the conservatives to obey. We can wear mini skirts freely now, which can be said to be the result of people's efforts at that time.
Bikini, which is very popular now, is a product of the sixties. Compared with the high-waisted swimsuits in the 1950s, even the swimsuits in the 1960s are rebellious. At that time, supermodel brigitte bardot, a synonym for sexy, often shot bikini advertisements.
Fourth, lively colors+
Clothing in the 1960s was often bold and avant-garde in color (yes, it is still quite avant-garde now). At that time, dresses were conspicuous and they were willing to use all kinds of lively color blocks.
After all, the fashion style in the 1960s was dominated by "Opal Art". The big color block mentioned just now is actually within the application scope of Op Art. What is Op Art? It refers to the artistic style of creating visual confusion by using lines and geometric lines, which was quite common in clothing at that time.