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Showing posts with label 1960. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1960. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Hive Jive
It was called 'the bouffant, the up-do & the B52', but the beehive that originated in Chicago in 1960 was the true definition of the 'big hair' fad that caught on like wild fire and gained world wide appeal. The overly back combed, overly aqua netted style, was named the 'beehive' because it actually looks like a hive, or a nest of some sorts. It's been said that part of the allure of the style
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1960,
1988,
2007,
2010,
Amy Whinehouse,
beehive,
british,
cult,
divine,
drag queen,
hair spray,
John Travolta,
john waters,
margaret vinci heldt,
nikki blonsky,
ricky lake,
ronettes,
vintage
Thursday, July 21, 2011
The Summer Of Love - June 1967
Forty four years ago, in June of 1967, over 100,000 people migrated to the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco in what was known as a 'hippie rebellion'. Many young people traveled from across the world to be a part of this event which promised them the opportunity to cast off social conservatism & experiment openly without reprecussions, basically in the areas of psychotropics, free
Monday, June 13, 2011
MOD Monday
The 60's will always be known for its designing styles that included the shapeless shifts & geometric prints. The 'mod movement' originated in London and caught on quickly in the states. Not everyone knows this, but mod fashion was hugely inspired by pop art. I thought it would be fun to post some fashion advertisements from the Mod era of the 1960's. This is an ad for Tangee lipstick from
Sunday, April 10, 2011
MOD Monday!
Since it's 'MOD Monday' thought we'd have a groovy little flash back and rap a bit about Peggy Moffit. Peggy was a California native born in 1939 who was known best for her unique look when she came on the fashion scene in the 60's, after initially pursuing a career in acting. She became a fave of the late German designer Rudi Gernreich and as soon as she became one of his models, her personal
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1939,
1960,
acting,
beverly hills,
fashion,
intervention,
los angeles california,
mod monday,
model,
monokini,
neiman marcus,
peggy moffit,
raquel welch,
rudi gernreich,
vidal sassoon,
vintage
Monday, March 28, 2011
It's MOD Monday Baby!
It's MOD Monday here again at Retro Threadz and this week we're discussing the origin of the 'baby doll dress' since it was a fashion staple of the 60's. The baby doll style started out as a sometimes sleeveless, comfortable, usually nylon fabric, short, loose fitting night gown that shortly thereafter migrated into a dress.The name given for the garment style 'baby doll' was popularized by the
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1960,
2011,
baby doll,
courtney love,
evolution,
fashion,
fashion week,
goddess,
goldie hawn,
grunge,
julien macdonald,
kinderwhore,
mary jane's,
mod,
monday,
retro threadz,
spring,
twiggy
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Media's Impact On Resurrecting Vintage Fashion
As I was flipping through the Fashion & Style section of the paper yesterday, I came across an interesting blurb on how vintage styles of the 60's are being reincorporated into current day fashions for women both business and otherwise and the resurrection of this era gone by is being credited in part to the popularity of the Emmy and Golden Globe winning hit show on AMC called 'Mad Men'.The show
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1960,
AMC,
detroit news,
emmys,
fashion,
golden globes,
google,
mad men,
michael kors,
vintage fashion
Thursday, December 16, 2010
I go GA GA for G0-GO
Here is a fun mod 60s treasury I made
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1960,
60s,
fashion,
gogo boots,
mod,
mod mini dress,
twiggy,
vintage
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