3. Hippy Fashion
• The hippy fashion began in the 60s. This group
rebelled against the war, promoted peace,
love, and made a huge fashion statement.
They where seen in tie-dyes, free-flowing
skirts and beads. Their face or bodies were
painted with peace symbols or other
meaningful designs.
4. Elegant Fashion
• The complete opposite style from
the hippies was Jacqueline
Kennedy. Often described as
glamorous, this first lady was a
major style influence of 60's
fashion with her elegant dress.
Kennedy's style was very classy
and polished.
5. Twiggy Fashion
• Model and actress Twiggy was
one fashion icon who women
admired in the 60s and many
wanted to copy her look. She was
named "The Face of 1966."
Twiggy's signature look was
drawn on eyelashes and a heavily
made-up eye. Big, dramatic eyes
and a pale face were the sought-
after look in makeup in the 60s
7. Material used
• The material they used was cloth
(such as polyester and PVC)
started to become more popular
as well.
8. 1960 Fashion (Men)
• Men wore bell-bottomed jeans, tie-
dyed shirts, workshirts, and
headbands. Wearing sandals was also
part of the hippie look for men.
• This look was carried on for Men but
they liked to use bright colours and
also later in the late 60s they started to
change the way they dressed.