The hippie subculture emerged in the 1960s and was known for their long hair, colorful clothing, advocacy of peace, love, and respect for the environment. They rejected conventional social norms and values, and were interested in rock music, hallucinogenic drugs, and environmental and social causes. Their fashion and culture had a significant influence on art, music, and expressions of freedom and individuality during that era.
Street fashion and subculture: past present and futurekaustav sengupta
this presentation gives a bird's eye view of various subcultures and street-styles. the pictures in most of the slides are taken from the iconic book "streetstyles" by my guru Ted Polhemus (www.tedpolhemus.com)... contact me for more details/ discussion or read his books (available at Amazon)
fashion of 1960s The 1960s featured a number of diverse trends. It was a decade that broke many fashion traditions, mirroring social movements during the time. In the middle of the decade, culottes, go-go boots, box-shaped PVC dresses and other PVC clothes were popular.
The punk subculture includes a diverse and widely known array of ideologies, fashion, and other forms of expression, visual art, dance, literature and film.
Street fashion and subculture: past present and futurekaustav sengupta
this presentation gives a bird's eye view of various subcultures and street-styles. the pictures in most of the slides are taken from the iconic book "streetstyles" by my guru Ted Polhemus (www.tedpolhemus.com)... contact me for more details/ discussion or read his books (available at Amazon)
fashion of 1960s The 1960s featured a number of diverse trends. It was a decade that broke many fashion traditions, mirroring social movements during the time. In the middle of the decade, culottes, go-go boots, box-shaped PVC dresses and other PVC clothes were popular.
The punk subculture includes a diverse and widely known array of ideologies, fashion, and other forms of expression, visual art, dance, literature and film.
An overview of the "hippie" movement in San Francisco's Haight Ashbury neighborhood. Includes important figures such as Timothy Leary, Mario Savio, Janis Joplin, Hunter S. Thompson, and Alan Ginsberg.
2. What is a hippie?
• The youth subculture of hippies was established in
the 1960s.
• Appearance: Long hair, wearing beads, baggy and
colourful clothes
• They favour universal love and peace
• They are associated with taking soft and
hallucinogenic drugs
4. Values..
• They are known for rejecting conventional values of society.
• They’re values are based around peace, love and respect for the environment
• Their values have influenced film, literature, music and the arts
• They dressed in a way to express rebellion and commonly accepted notions and
social norms.
Music..
• Hippies are interested in ‘Rock n Roll’/ ‘classic rock’ music
• Famous artists are: The Who, Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead and The Stones
• Hippies used to access their music mainly by attending music festivals, however
now it is easy to buy most genres of music online.
Interests..
• Hippies were interested in peace and love around the world and caring for the
environment
• They were interested in taking soft, hallucinogenic drugs such as ‘magic
mushrooms’, cannabis and LSD
5. Fashion/Appearance..
• Flowers in their hair
• Tattoos/body art
• Body piercings
• They support the ‘free look’ which focused on not what others thought of
their self-expression through their clothes, but believing in 'equality for all'
and protesting against social evils.
• The Hippie fashion statement in the 1960s was more of a rage with the youth
Influences..
• Hippies have influenced the art of the world
• They have influenced freedom and self-expression
• To an extent they have influenced taking drugs
• The Hippie movement was influenced by postmodernism and the end of the
war, supporting non-violence
• They have also influenced the music industry by promoting festivals