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  2. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Simple, geometric dresses, known as shifts, were also in style. For evening wear, full-skirted evening dresses were worn; these often had low necklines or boat-necklines and close-fitting waists. For casual wear, capri trousers were the fashion for women and girls. [citation needed]

  3. Peacock revolution - Wikipedia

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    However, a 1970 article by Life magazine cited a then-recent revived interest in peacock revolution fashion, citing women's greater attraction to the style and the hippie subculture's fashion "proving that a fellow can wear any outlandish costume in public" as the reasoning. [7]

  4. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    A succession of style trends led by Christian Dior and Cristóbal Balenciaga defined the changing silhouette of women's clothes through the 1950s. Television joined fashion magazines and movies in disseminating clothing styles. [3] [4] The new silhouette had narrow shoulders, a cinched waist, bust emphasis, and longer skirts, often with wider ...

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  6. Wearable art - Wikipedia

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    Textile and costume historians consider the wearable art movement to have burgeoned in the 1960s, [4] inheriting from the 1850s Arts and Crafts. [1] It grew in importance in the 1970s, fueled by hippie and mod subcultures, and alongside craftivism, fiber arts and feminist art. Artists identifying with this movement are overwhelmingly women.

  7. Thrift store chic - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Cobain's style included uncoordinated and non-brand-name items of clothing [2] that created the look of a carelessly cool grunge rock star. Clothes often had holes or tears in them and were worn in many layers, which hid the body. [3] Cobain's modest style contrasted from the aggressive and glamorous style of bands such as Guns N' Roses ...

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