If you’re looking for bold fashion advice, then look back to the sixties,the era of freedom and liberation.Many of the major social movements that have shaped our world today began in the sixties.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.If you need proof of this, just look at the mini skirt.Mini Dress

Different people spell it differently, but the mini-skirt, miniskirt or mini skirt remains the same: it is short and sexy and only for the young and the bold.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.

After that, the miniskirt ruled the fashion world. Some thanks has to be given to the inventors of the pantyhose, because without that, there may never have been a mini. At any rate, it took off like a rocket and it wasn’t long before every woman young enough to get away with it was wearing a mini skirt in the clubs and on the streets of every major city.

If you’re looking for fearless fashion advice, take it from the sixties. Wear whatever suits your fancy. It’s your body and your personality and no one else’s. This is what we learned from the sixties: “Do your own thing.” Strut your stuff, girls!Fashion Advice

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