Maxi Skirts/Dresses
The 60s were a time of great diversity and contradiction, not
only in politics, but in fashion. The beginning of the decade saw
the ultra-short miniskirt, done in bold black and white geometric
prints, while the end of the decade witnessed a return to nature
and the glory of yesteryear with pioneer-style, floor-sweeping
maxi skirts.
Maxi skirts revolted against the blatant sexuality of the mini,
putting the legs back under wraps. The hippies scoured thrift
stores and returned to the nostalgic Victorian times with long
skirts. The maxi skirt had gone out of fashion at the turn of the
century, but it now returned as part of the hippie's anti-fashion.
Long skirts were reminiscent of peasant wear, and the affection
for sweeping skirts also influenced the ethnic look of
handicrafts, headscarves, and granny style dresses. The
psychedelic mod fashions were replaced with pioneer styles, much
to parents' confusion.
Addled adults just couldn't understand the polar opposites of
fashion: you either looked like a tart with a skirt high above
your knees, or you looked like you were wearing a nightgown to the
discotheque!
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