The hippie movement started towards the end of the 1960s, continuing on into the 1970s. It was a very vibrant, colorful and liberal era full of self expression through clothing that promoted peace, ...
Ah, the 1970s, the decade of fashion escapades! '70s women's fashion was all about embracing our inner disco divas and bohemian babes. We remember the bell-bottom pants so wide you could fit a small ...
Individualized fashion is at the heart of the 1970s hippie movement. Makers used embroidery, crocheting, patchworking, quilting, and tie-dyeing to create freedom-inspired looks, enabling them to wear ...
During the 1970s, bell-bottoms, vests and smocks, sometimes accessorized with a choker and platforms, were the epitome of style. Today, Kodak snapshots tell a different story, eliciting a mix of ...
The city’s status as ground zero for emerging countercultural fashion originated in the 1960s, specifically in the Haight-Ashbury. Of course, California’s always been a home for eccentrics, no place ...
Aberdeen Art Gallery is delighted to be hosting the 'Zandra Rhodes: 50 Years of Fabulous' exhibition. Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes launched her second collection The Ukraine and 'Chevron Shawl' in ...