Saturday, 18 July 2015

HAPPY HIPPIE



Hi Girls Hippie trend has not been the first time in fashion industry as you all know. Designers found themselves taking suggestions from the young people on how to design clothing. Trends continued to come and go, but finding own styles and identities, as the women in the 1960's have, would never let it go and will pass it from generation to generation.
On a typical basis, hippies would buy clothing from the flea markets and then design them by themselves. These clothes included jeans, peasant blouses, dashiki's bell- bottom pants, and vests. Most of these items were worn by both males and females. Hippie women rarely used any makeup. The way that they created these clothes were inspired by the African, Latin, and Native American designs. Fashion is the 1960's mainly encouraged exhibitionism and wore free- spirited clothing, women wore miniskirts, bold colors, and see through dresses showing off the bodies of women, and rarely men's bodies as well.


                 Here you can find my Hippy Happy proposition for Spring/Summer 2015.








 
 
 
 
 









 
Accessories that they wore were gaudy, such as perspex rings and earrings and fold chain belts. Bottom hipsters were the big thing in the hippie era. Hipsters were unisex trousers that rested on the hip rather than the waist, where most people wear pants normally. Popular patterns included psychedelic designs, which were spirals, stripes (including the bell bottom pants), crazy patterns and colors, and abstract art were all incorporated in hippie clothing. Op art, or illusion designs, were also found on the clothing that hippies wore. Two of the most popular patterns in hippie clothing wear tye die and floral.

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