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Go-go boots precursor by Andre Courrèges, 1965 [1] Early 1970s white vinyl go-go boots. Go-go boots are a low-heeled style of women's fashion boot first introduced in the mid-1960s. The original go-go boots, as defined by André Courrèges in 1964, were white, low-heeled, and mid-calf in height, [2] a specific style which is sometimes called ...
Although fashion boots and particularly "go-go boots" are often described as "typical" of 1960s fashion, it wasn't until the 1970s that boots became a mainstream fashion staple for women; [57] for many women in the 1960s, boots were seen as "a superfluous accessory" more suitable for teenagers and college girls than a grown woman [58] while, in ...
The "space look" he introduced in the spring of 1964 included trouser suits, goggles, box-shaped dresses with high skirts, and go-go boots. Go-go boots eventually became a staple of go-go girl fashion in the 1960s. [33] The boots were defined by their fluorescent colors, shiny material, and sequins. [34]
She paired her dress with '60s inspired white platform go-go boots and a collection of chunky rings, bracelets and necklaces. Fans were obsessed with her boots commenting: "i literally NEEEEED ...
Country singer Shania Twain looked incredible in a 60s-inspired mini dress and white go-go boots for one of her latest concerts.
Women had boots for every occasion, with a wide variety of styles being sold in stores for affordable prices. Despite the wide variety, the most popular boots were Go-go boots, crinkle boots (boots with a shiny wet look that was wrinkled), stretch boots, and granny boots (1920s style lace-up boots that ended just below the knees). [30]
Image credits: Flashy_Watercress398 #2. Had a woman berate me for 5 solid minutes about why I was working on Christmas day. I finally said "because of people like *you* that can't plan ahead.
Courrèges's clothes for 1963 were often paired with flat, slim-shafted boots to the lower calf. [18] The white versions attracted particular attention and became known as the Courrèges boot, [19] which evolved into the popular go-go boot. [20] [21] [22] Boots of this shape would be a staple of his collections for the next two years.