1957-1967
“Youth-quake”
Air travel was made easy by the introduction of the jet
engine, which was developed during World War 2. This
made the world a smaller place.
President Harry Truman
of the USA put forward
the Marshal Plan to
revive the flagging
economy.
Nikita Krushchev,
ascended the Soviet
leadership after the death
of Stalin’s reign.
The African Americans
began their civil rights
movement for equality,
primarily through non-
violent means
The shopping culture in
the USA changed with
the introduction of
shopping malls. There
was a strong influence
of fashion from other
countries.
The Teddy Boy look originated 

in Great Britain.
Women wore turtle
necks, pants and ballet
flats along with long
jackets
Art Movement
Pop Art
Pepsi Ads,
Illustrations,
Vector Graphics,
1969, Pepsi Cola,
Johnalcorn, Retro
Style, John
Alcorn, 1969
Andy WarholEdie Sedgwick, Andy Warhol & Chuck
Wein, 1965
Andy Warhol by Duane Michals. Not
photographed like you might think.
1972
Warhol's childhood
home. 3252 Dawson
Street, South
Oakland
neighborhood of
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Andy Warhol - Coca-Cola (1960)
Campbell's Soup I (1968)
Andy
Warhol
Untitled
from
Marilyn
Monroe
1967
Peel slow and see 

1967
Andy Warhol
Marilyn Monroe I Love Your Kiss Forever Forever (double page
headpiece, pages 112 and 113) from 1¢ Life 1964
Gun,c.1981 Andy Warhol Oil Painting Repro Museum
COSTUME FOR WOMEN
Dresses
Shift Dress
Jumper Dress
Swim wear
The Monokini Swimsuit
Pants
Pants Suits
Palazzos
Bell Bottoms
Mini Skirts
Sleep wear
Sports wear
Yves Saint Laurent’s

Mondrain Dress
Models pose

with the original

Mondrain painting,

1965
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Yves Saint Laurent’s

Le Smoking
Le Smoking
captured by
Helmut
Newton for
Vogue,1967
HAIR AND MAKEUP
Jackie Kennedy
with flicked up
bouffant and  pill
box hat
Brigitte Bardot with a
messy beehive, A Very
Private Affair (1962)
Sleek and timeless
Sophia Loren
Nancy Kwan with her famous
Vidal Sassoon cut, 1965 (photo:
Terence Donovan)
Vidal Sassoon with wife Ronnie
Sassoon at the grand opening
of the new Harry Winston
Beverly Hills store on Jan. 11,
2006
Catherine Deneuve, 1965
Model Jean Shrimpton in a headscarf
tied at the nape
Brigitte Bardot 1967
Wigs and a “wiglet” for the
fashionable ’60s American gal.
In the UK, Ginchy Wigs of
London made various wigs and
hairpieces.
Lovely bouffant with a flip

from mid-1960s
The Ronettes combined
beehives with long hair
Vidal Sassoon working
on his iconic angular
hairstyle of the ’60s,
as worn here by Mary
Quant.
Photo by Irving Penn, 1964. Guy Bourdin photograph for Vogue 1966
Twiggy photographed by Traeger
for Vogue UK, 1967.
1967 Vogue Cover. Flower Power by Twiggy
1960s false lashes made with
real flower petals
Yardley lipstick
Makeup from 1963 (from
an article in Family Circle
magazine)
Crazy space glasses
twiggy Vogue, 1969
Jackie Kennedy Pills box hat
Audery hepburn breakfest at tiffany’s hat.
Model Astrid Heeren and
jewellery designed by Jean
Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co.
Photo by Bert Stern for Vogue,
1963.
Vogue UK May 1966 (Cover) Model: Celia
Hammond Photographer: David Bailey
Wilhelmina, Vogue 1965
Georg Jensen, Vogue,
September 1963
British Vogue December 1960 photo by Claude Virgin
Mod Jewelry, 1960's.
Suggested that this is
Peggy Moffit.
Marisa and Pucci
patterned bags, photo
by Bert Stern, Vogue
1965
Legs by Richard Avedon, 

Vogue, February 1967
Photo by Julian Cottrell, 1968. squash
heels
Legs by Avedon Vogue 1967 Photo by David Bailey, 1965
PROMINENT DESIGNERS
Pierre Cardin
Influence of Circle in Cardin’s work.
“Geometric Guru”
“Bubble” Influence

in Cardin’s Designs
André Courrèges
Space Craze of the
1960s, created by
fashion pioneer André
Courrèges
Space Race Craze
“Courglass” Audrey Hepburn for Courrèges
Gogo Boots
Marc Bohan
Bohan for Dior 1960, 

“the Gold Collection”
Gazar Cocktail Dress, 1965Christian Dior S/S 1963
Guy Laroche
Jackie, Paris, 1957
Shot by Bert Stern and the beautiful
model is Astrid Heeren.
Laroche for Vogue, 1960
Fidgi, 

his first perfume
Emilio Pucci
He is known for his varied
use of color and intricate
geometric designs
Advertisement in Harpers Bazaar, 1967
Apollo 15 Logo Design Uniforms for Breniff Airlines
Advertisement for Pucci, 1966
Mary Quant
Twiggy look for Mary Quant
Jean Shrimpton in a dress by
Mary Quant, 1960s
]the “London Look”
“Paint Box”
Bill Blass
Veruschka, dress by Bill Blass
Donayl Luna for Bill Blass
Bill Blass and model for

Vogue, 1960
Bill Blass advertisement.
Rudi Gernreich
RUDI GERNREICH - EXPOSED 1964.
Gernreich was one of the 

first designers to
popularize cut - out’s
“No Bra” Bra,1964
Peggy Moffitt for Rudi Gernreich
IDOLS OF INFLUENCE
Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany's”
“Twiggy”
Lesley Lawson
“The Face of 1966”
Barbra Striesand
On The Ed Sullivan Show 

1966
Jackie Kennedy
Jackie Kennedy’s

perfect pill box look
Jackie Kennedy with her
husband

President John F Kennedy
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Peggy Moffitt
Peggy Moffitt for Rudi Gernreich
Peggy Moffitt for
Commes De Garcons
Peggy Moffit and
Rudi Gernreich,
1964
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor in

Cleopatra, 1963
Catherine 

Deneuve 
Catherine Deneuve. 1960’s. Photographed by
Sharok Hatami
French Actress Catherine Deneuve In France
In November, 1963
Catherine Deneuve,
extraordinary actress with
extraordinary eyes, representing
a very special era in French
cinema.
Maurice Dorléac Renée Jeanne Deneuve - Dorléac (Simonot)
Francoise Dorleac by David
Bailey. Vogue UK,
December 1965.
All 3 Dorleac sisters: from left, Catherine,
Francoise, and the youngest sister, Sylvie.
Les collégiennes | André
Hunebelle | 1957
L'homme à femmes | Jacques-Gérard
Cornu | 1960
Les Parapluies de Cherbourg
Released December 16, 1964
Catherine Deneuve selling umbrellas in "Les
Parapluies de Cherbourg," 1963
Deneuve gives a disturbingly accurate
portrayal of a person going through severe
mental breakdown, and Polanski shows an
understanding of and empathy with those
suffering from mental illness.
Catherine Deneuve's performance in
Repulsion, directed by Roman Polanski,
1965
1967 Belle de Jour movie poster
Catherine Deneuve, Michel Carrel, Luis
Buñuel (Belle de Jour, 1965)
Deneuve appeared nude in two
Playboy pictorials in 1963 and 1965
Chanel N° 5 & its most famous face,
Catherine Deneuve.
Catherine Deneuve and David Bailey are
wed in London, 19 August 1965.
Catherine Deneuve & son Christian Vadim Catherine Deneuve and Chiara Mastroianni
Photo by David Bailey, 1963.
Photo by David Bailey, 1965.
Jean Shrimpton
 Photo by Peter Knapp 1966.
photo by David Bailey for The Queen
magazine 1964.
photo by Iriving Penn, Vogue US, 1963. photo by David Bailey, Vogue UK
1965.
FAMOUS PHOTOGRAPHERS

DAVID BALEY
Jean Shrimpton
photographed by David Bailey
Jean Shrimpton by David Bailey for Vogue:
New York, 1962. Jean Shrimpton by David Bailey, 1963.
Sue Murray by David Bailey, 1964.
Jean Shrimpton photographed by David
Bailey for British Vogue, 1963.
RICHARD AVEDON
Jean Shrimpton, 1968 Elizabeth Taylor for Harper’s Bazaar.
RICHARD AVEDON’S WORK
Twiggy photographed by Richard Avedon
for vogue, august 1967.
Jean Shrimpton in a Mondrian dress by Yve
Saint Laurent. Photo by Richard Avedon,
1965.
Jean Shrimpton by Richard Avedon.
Harper's Bazaar, 1964.
Jean Shrimpton photographed by
Richard Avedon, 1966.
BERT STERN
Audrey Hepburn for Vogue
Paris, 1964.
BERT STERN’S WORK
Jean Shrimpton,
1963.
Marilyn Monroe 1962 Twiggy, photographed by Bert Stern, 1967
Audrey Hepburn wearing Givenchy,
photographed by Bert Stern, 1963.
Natalie Wood photographed by Bert Stern,
1964.
IRVING PENN
Celia Hammond
IRVING PENN’S WORK
Jean Shrimpton , 1965 Vogue by Irving
Penn.
Jean Shrimpton by Irving Penn, 1963.
HELMUT NEWTON
Jean Shrimpton and Celia Hammond
HELMUT NEWTON’S WORK
Twiggy, Vogue UK, March 1967. Twiggy for Vogue UK, 1966.
MENSWEAR
1959 Skinny Ties
“Nehru Coats” in the late 1960"s
Turtle neck The mob and rockers
Mens in the early 1960’s
Men in late 

1960’s
The 

Beatles
The Beatles jump during a photoshoot for their Twist & Shout EP cover.
The Beatles are seen
backstage during a
break in rehearsal
for the live
broadcast of their
song "All You Need
Is Love" on the Our
World program at
EMI Studios in
London, June 1967
The Beatles are attended to by hairdressers during a break in the filming of A Hard Day's Night, 1964

1960s