Vintage-KC-Magazine-Fall-2014

vintage fashion

On Logan: Shirt, tie, pants, Vintage Vogue; shoes, editor’s closet.

Fashion in the Sixties was arguably the most “cool” in all of history. Fighting against the traditional, conservative 1950s, Mod fashion grew out of the British youth subculture, which loved modern jazz, clubbing, record shopping and scooter rallies. The movement fea- tured tailor-made or self-tailored suits, mini skirts, gaudy jewelry, wide belts, skinny pants, boots and vests. It was cool, neat, sharp, hip and smart — and they knew it. As soon as the style became commercialized, artificial and stylized, it quickly went into decline, leading into the wild and psychadelic years of the late Sixties.

On Johanna: Dress, Vintage Vogue; shoes, necklace, editor’s closet; earrings, Vintage Vogue

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