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The 1960s Look - Recreating the Fashions of the Sixties (Paperback)
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The 1960s Look - Recreating the Fashions of the Sixties (Paperback)
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Loot Price R317
Discovery Miles 3 170
You Save R210 (40%)
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The 1960s, known as the 'Swinging Sixties', are recognised as a
landmark decade both by those who lived through them and those who
look back in awe at the revolutionary changes in fashion, style and
sexual freedom. Continuing interest and appreciation of vintage
fashion mean that 1960s styles, hair and make-up have seen a huge
increase in popularity and the need for detailed information on
this period has never been so great. The 'Swinging Sixties' saw
young designers such as Mary Quant producing exciting new clothes
modelled by the likes of Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy. New clothing
styles were created - like the miniskirt - and new materials came
to prominence including PVC and Perspex. But achieving the '1960s
Look' is not just about the clothing but also the hairstyles,
make-up, shoes, and many other accessories, all of which Mike Brown
covers in detail. Using contemporary sources, photographs and
meticulous research 'The 1960s Look' walks you through the decade
telling you how men, women and children dressed - and why they
looked the way they did. Lavishly illustrated throughout this book
takes you back to a decade of fab miniskirts, groovy Beatles'
jackets, swinging Edwardian military uniforms, Mods in parkas and
Rockers in leathers, plus the hairstyles, jewellery, make-up, and
so much else that went to make up 'the 1960s look'.
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