Ah, the 1970s, the decade of fashion escapades! '70s women's fashion was all about embracing our inner disco divas and bohemian babes. We remember the bell-bottom pants so wide you could fit a small ...
The hippie movement started towards the end of the 1960s, continuing on into the 1970s. It was a very vibrant, colorful and liberal era full of self expression through clothing that promoted peace, ...
My name is Simon Doonan, and I am a … fringe-aholic. My “disease” first manifested itself last spring. I was walking down Second Avenue and, suddenly, there it was, shimmering in the late afternoon ...
Some fun facts about hippie fashion courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts’ eye-popping, psychedelic 1960s fashion showcase “Hippie Chic”: Secret compartments in your metal jewelry could conceal your ...
Three-and-a-half decades before the first Apple Store, there was the Apple Boutique. Located in London on the corner of Baker and Paddington Streets, and decorated with a four-story-tall rainbow mural ...
Embroidered shirts, patchwork pants, beaded dresses galore fill the exhibit space for ‘Counter Couture’, a new exhibit at the Bellevue Arts Museum that is meant to capture the energy and character of ...
During her time in Venice, Paris Jackson has truly shown she can rock so many different types of looks, whether it be a cool crocodile gown or a gothic leather number that sent fans’ hearts racing.
The city’s status as ground zero for emerging countercultural fashion originated in the 1960s, specifically in the Haight-Ashbury. Of course, California’s always been a home for eccentrics, no place ...
MILAN (AP) — Milan rang in its fashion week with something old, and something new, and some still on the cusp. Tried-and-true designers like Gucci opened up five days of womenswear previews for next ...
RETURN TO NATURE: Launching its summer collection post-Memorial Day weekend, L.A.-based label Desert Dreamer is sensing a return to nature among its self-described “eco-conscious, creative and ...
She made a fortune in the late 1960s by selling bell-bottom jeans, leather jackets and concert tickets to flower children in San Francisco, including her friend Janis Joplin. Then Peggy Caserta blew ...