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Sex, Fashion, and Love.......The Swinging Sixties.....yeah baby

Hello everyone, I just wanted to take this time to share a bit about an awesome decade that most of us may look over. It was a great decade better known as the 'Swinging Sixties'. You'll be surprised to find out it's cultural effect on the world of fashion today and how easy it was to be a promiscuous little thang. Anyways, click on any of the pics below to see why the 'Swingin Sixties' will make you Randy and get that mojo goin'- XOXO Aubrey

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Love your blog doll!
Great blog! I live in Liverpool and basically, I don't think they have moved on since the 1960s, probably thanks to The Beatles aha! The Liverpudlian fashion is highly influenced by the Swinging Sixties with a lot of women still modelling the beehive hairstyle and big eyelashes, teamed with a miniskirt and box-cut jacket, usually faux fur.
Even the Progressive Insurance ad, at the bottom of this PL page, is an example of the profound cultural influence that continues like you say. Flo!!
Thank you so much Taryn!!!!! I just love the 60's

Miss Taryn Marie {★} said:
Love your blog doll!
You know I am an avid follower. Really enjoyed this new addition as well. Keep em' comin love.
Thank you so much Lizzy!!! your making me blush....thnx again my luv

Miss Lizzy D. Vine {★} said:
You know I am an avid follower. Really enjoyed this new addition as well. Keep em' comin love.
I love the sixties, too! That's why Mondo Lounge was so much fun!

Just as popular fashion in the 50's was an imitation and a co-opting of Dior and Balenciaga, popular fashion in the 60's was the imitation of these designers.


Andres Courreges.


Pierre Cardin


Yves Saint Laurent.

Pictured above is YSL's famous "Mondrian Dress" which I would argue defined 60's fashion, much as Dior's "Bar Suit" defined 50's fashion.

Mary Quant at best merely co-opted these designs and made them more available to the mass market, just like H&M or Forever 21 today.

In fact she was sort of a one trick pony because after "Mod" was no longer popular, she very much disappeared.
I love when you chime in with your fashion knowledge. Thanks Rich!



richardwangphotography said:
Just as popular fashion in the 50's was an imitation and a co-opting of Dior and Balenciaga, popular fashion in the 60's was the imitation of these designers.


Andres Courreges.


Pierre Cardin


Yves Saint Laurent.

Pictured above is YSL's famous "Mondrian Dress" which I would argue defined 60's fashion, much as Dior's "Bar Suit" defined 50's fashion.

Mary Quant at best merely co-opted these designs and made them more available to the mass market, just like H&M or Forever 21 today.

In fact she was sort of a one trick pony because after "Mod" was no longer popular, she very much disappeared.
That's awesome Roxie!!! I would love to go to Liverpool and visit. Maybe you could give me the tour.....thanks again for your support!!!

Roxie Roulette {★} said:
Great blog! I live in Liverpool and basically, I don't think they have moved on since the 1960s, probably thanks to The Beatles aha! The Liverpudlian fashion is highly influenced by the Swinging Sixties with a lot of women still modelling the beehive hairstyle and big eyelashes, teamed with a miniskirt and box-cut jacket, usually faux fur.
you're absolutley right Edson, Richard knows his stuff. I'm impressed!!!!

Edson {PL Team} said:
I love when you chime in with your fashion knowledge. Thanks Rich!



richardwangphotography said:
Just as popular fashion in the 50's was an imitation and a co-opting of Dior and Balenciaga, popular fashion in the 60's was the imitation of these designers.


Andres Courreges.


Pierre Cardin


Yves Saint Laurent.

Pictured above is YSL's famous "Mondrian Dress" which I would argue defined 60's fashion, much as Dior's "Bar Suit" defined 50's fashion.

Mary Quant at best merely co-opted these designs and made them more available to the mass market, just like H&M or Forever 21 today.

In fact she was sort of a one trick pony because after "Mod" was no longer popular, she very much disappeared.
In that big fashion house in the sky, Mary Quant will have some big time 'splaining to do. She holds not a small amount of responsibility for Balenciaga leaving his career as the world's most talented designer. When he left, he did so because he said that couture was dead. After the great comeback of the European fashion houses in 1947, he was dismayed to find that mass marketed clothing and clothing designed from the street up took over fashion, leaving designers to run behind street wear to copy it, rather than to lead the way.

Mary Quant was on the forefront of this movement and said it herself in a flattering light in her autobiography, "Snobbery has gone out of fashion, and in our shops you will find duchesses jostling with typists to buy the same dress." What she calls snobbery could also be referred to as the ability to pay an artist/craftsman a reasonable amount for a work of art.

So, fashion is rarely art now. It is an expression, but it is disposable. We don't treat it with the same respect because it is undeserving of it. Designers now copy what is found on the street and follow rather than lead.

He was almost right. Couture died when Balenciaga retired.

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