60S (Fashion)
The 1960s, often referred to as the "60s," was a transformative decade in fashion, characterized by bold styles and cultural shifts. This era saw the rise of youth culture, with trends influenced by music, art, and social movements. Iconic looks included miniskirts, bell-bottom jeans, and psychedelic prints, reflecting a spirit of rebellion and freedom.
Key figures in 60s fashion included designers like Mary Quant and Pierre Cardin, who pushed boundaries with innovative designs. The decade also popularized accessories such as go-go boots and oversized sunglasses, making fashion a vital form of self-expression for both men and women.