Fashion Advice Only For The Fearless

The 1960s will always be remembered as an era of change. If one word defines the era, it is “liberation.”That was perhaps the era of greater social change than any era since.The world as we know it today would not be here if not for the sixties.

From the Civil Rights Movement to Women’s liberation, the 60s paved the way.These revolutionary movements spilled over into the fashion industry.The mini skirt is a lasting testament to that.

Some spell it mini skirt, some spell it mini-skirt and some spell it miniskirt.No matter how it’s spelled, it’s the same: it’s very short and very sexy.It’s been that way ever since a French fashion house moved the hemlines of skirts up several inches above the knees in 1964.

 

The style didn’t catch on, however, until a British designer took the idea and pushed the hemline up even further. At that time, in 1966, the mini skirt was called the Chelsea style.Mini Dress

After that, the miniskirt took the world by storm. Young women, recently liberated from girdles, thanks to the invention of pantyhouse, embraced the mini with a passion. Before long, every self-respecting woman under the age of 30 was turning heads on the streets and in the nightclubs of London, New York and San Francisco in a mini skirt.

The best fashion advice for the fashion fearless is no advice. The sixties told us to do our own thing and “if it feels good, do it.” Don’t listen to anybody else, girls – do what you want!

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