1960s Fashion Collection
EDITORS COMMENTSStep back in time and embrace the groovy vibes of 1960s fashion. We've got taste, gold leaf taste, and we want you to join us on this stylish journey
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Step back in time and embrace the groovy vibes of 1960s fashion. We've got taste, gold leaf taste, and we want you to join us on this stylish journey. In 1966, a psychedelic paisley pram stole the show, with a blonde woman rocking a mind-bending mini dress. The hippies took over the fashion scene in August 1967, bringing their free-spirited style to the forefront. In 1969, Lynne Evans showcased her impeccable fashion sense by donning a long cardigan jacket in Kingfisher blue – truly ahead of her time. Top American fashion model Peggy Moffitt graced our screens in October 1965, captivating us with her unique style. Fashion designer Roger Nelson made waves in August 1967 as he unveiled his latest creations that pushed boundaries and challenged conventions. Actress Martha Hyer exuded elegance and sophistication in her fashionable attire throughout 1968. March 1967 brought together actress Felicity Kendal and Wendy Varnella who appeared side by side, showcasing their individual styles that perfectly complemented each other. Actor Telly Savalas walked arm-in-arm through London with his wife Marilynn Gardner – both radiating charm and grace. The stunning Raquel Welch turned heads during a film shoot in 1966 while wearing an eye-catching striped mini dress that accentuated her beauty. And who could forget actress Julie Newmar's iconic portrayal of Catwoman on the Batman TV series? Her fierce outfits became synonymous with female empowerment. Lastly, actress Linda Hayden captivated audiences during the filming of Baby Love in 1968; she effortlessly embodied both innocence and allure through her wardrobe choices. So let's take inspiration from these trendsetters of yesteryears and infuse some retro flair into our modern wardrobes.