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There’s something magnetic about New York City in the 1960s — a mix of grit, style, and restless energy that defined the era ...
Disposable paper dresses enjoyed a brief vogue in the turbulent late 1960s, when young people literally wore their politics ...
New York Fashion Week events ran from September 7 to ... Press Week gained popularity with the stars through the 1960s and 1970s, giving way to experimental new styles. By the 1970s, Press Week ...
declared Women’s Wear Daily on March 31, 1967. The fashion-industry rag was trumpeting a new textile on the horizon—paper—during a decade that was witnessing a race to the moon, mind ...
In 1960, The Textile Fiber Products ... And in 1969, in upstate New York, the unprecedented multi-day Woodstock concert unfolded. Fashion meant bohemian maxi dresses in ditsy florals, loose ...
The futuristic, minimalist looks of Mary Quant, who has died at the age of 93, are still an inspiration now, writes Dominic Lutyens. The silver space-age tunics of Pierre Cardin, the chainmail ...
In the fashion archives at New York Vintage, a swanky vintage couture ... high-end art galleries and luxury apartments. I scored a 1960s bracelet encrusted with a pair of sparkling rhinestone ...
Before Coachella, festival fashion and Instagram filters, the infamous Woodstock and Glastonbury festivals were born in the 1960s ... people flocked to Bethel, New York for the three-day festival ...