The 1960s were greatly transitional. The decade opened with a continuation of the 1950s silhouette but ten years later the look was the virtual opposite.
In the U.S. in 1961 John F. Kennedy took office as President, bringing with him a beautiful, young and fashion-inspiring wife as First Lady. Jackie Kennedy’s innate sense of style and dress soon made her ‘Queen’ of American fashion. The American designed short-jacketed sheath suits (at which U.S. based designer Oleg Cassini excelled) captured her passion for French couture style.
As the first wave of baby boomers came of age, the market shifted towards a more youthful silhouette. Teens dominated the fashion scene and in time adults adopted some of the looks of their offspring. The French ‘baby doll’ look personified by Brigitte Bardot comprised shorter skirts and big hair. Eventually this gave way to the ‘British Invasion’ or ‘Youthquake’ movement, with teens embracing the free and fun fashions of their London contemporaries. The “It” girl Twiggy was seen on the covers of most fashion magazines, slinking about in colorful shifts and space-age prints. This helped convince the majority of women in the mid 1960s to try the new styles.
The movement towards modernity was conscious and international. Italian designers like Pucci created psychedelic palettes of color, transforming wearers of simple silk knit gowns into walking works of art. American designers excelled in casual, uncomplicated sportswear chic. French couture (mostly under the influence of Yves Saint Laurent) explored other ideas; one of these borrowed pants and tuxedo jackets from menswear for the hip, liberated fashion-conscious woman. Some British designers even attempted to borrow the new mini skirt from women’s fashion for menswear. This met with considerably less success, if not a stony silence.
The times “they were a-changing” and fashion needed to follow suit. By 1967 the new fashion was scandalously baring more of the body than ever before – less is more, the modernist’s creed, was now true. Even the most conservative suits were cut above the knee. The old etiquette (remember gloves and hats?) was out the door. Balenciaga even gave up his house in 1967, proclaiming “Fashion is dead”.
Written by The Vintage Fashion Guild

1960s screen print dress
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1960s one shoulder party dress
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1960s Bill Blass organza gown
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1960s brocade cocktail dress
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1960s Givenchy couture silk dress
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1960s Mr. Dino dress
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1960s Ceil Chapman silver brocade dress
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1960s Jean Muir silk dress
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1960s Louis Feraud linen dress
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1960s Marjon Couture Lurex gown
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1960s Kiki Hart alaskine collar dress
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1960s Lilli Diamond cocktail dress
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1960s Norman Norell wool dress
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1960s Norman Norell wool dress
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1960s pop art dress
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1960s Brenner Couture dress
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1960s Ungaro dress
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1960 Oleg Cassini wool suit
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1960s Bonnie Cashin cashmere sweater
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1960s sequin blouse
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1960s Norman Norell silk dress set
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1960s Safari faux ocelot coat
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1960s Irving Posluns Leopard jacket
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1960s Courreges jacket
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1960s Lilli Ann wool knit dress
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1960s Bonnie Cashin canvas coat
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1960s Whiting & Davis metal mesh and lucite purse
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1960s tapestry purse
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1960s Leather School Italy handbag 24k gold trim
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1960s vinyl purse
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1960s Emilio Pucci purse
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1960s patent leather gogo bag
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1960s vinyl purse and hat set
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1960s Christian Dior hat
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1960s tall crowned hat
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Taj of India silk shoes
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1960s Rayne patent leather shoes
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1960s Miss America suede shoes
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1960s boots
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1960s canvas and patent leather boots
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1960s lace up boots
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1960s Vanity Fair girdle
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1960s earrings
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1960s William de Lillo amber & rhinestone set
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1960s rhinestone necklace
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1960s bathing suit
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1960s Sinz swimsuit
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1960s Sunmodes sunglasses
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1960s glasses
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1960s Emilio Pucci sunglasses
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1960s B&L Ray Ban sunglasses
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1960s Italian bug eye sunglasses
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1960s round eye sunglasses
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1960s B&L Ray Ban ‘Playtime’ sunglasses
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1960s B&L GF Aviator Sunglasses
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1960s B&L Ray Ban Aviator sunglasses
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1960s Hardy Amies 3 piece suit
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1960s sharkskin suit
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early 1960s Jomaz brooch
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early 1960s Luis Estevez dress
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1961 Hardy Amies suit
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1964 Trifari brooch
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1964-65 George Halley lace dress
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1965 Emilio Pucci jacket
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1966 tent coat dress
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1967 Campell’s soup paper dress
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1967 Marimekko dress
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1967-68 ‘Youthquake’ dress
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1967-68 leather mini dress
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1968 Universal Studios paper dress
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late 1960s silk Pucci sundress
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late 1960s Emilio Pucci dress
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late 1960s Emilio Pucci wool dress
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late 1960s Henry Margu velvet & feather hat
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late 1960s paper dress
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