14 de febrero de 2010

NATURAL

Almost at the limit of what disheveled, this distinguished style Bridgitte Bardot in the 60s.

WAVY

Marilyn Monroe's hairstyles have always been successful for cutting his face and his hair color.

FRINGE

Take the short hair is a matter of style: Audrey Hepburn knew that this look favoring her eyes.

HAIR STYLE

The 60s marked a before and after in the world of fashion and beauty, from there you look back to reaffirm trends or inspiration. Not only is the hair look more modern or imitate a celebrity's head, but the ability to choose the right color and cut for each face and skin type.
People imitate the hair style of movie stars, like Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn or Bridgitte Bardot.

7 de febrero de 2010

MEN'S FASHION

For men, fashion has also gone through several transformations in the 60s. In the early years was the prototype of Italian suit, but that changed quickly in the mid-60: pants narrowed, narrowed lapels and ties.


MARY QUANT (THE MINISKIRT)

Mary Quant is a British fashion designer, one of the many designers who took credit for inventing the miniskirt and hot pants.

Skirts had been getting shorter since about 1958 – a development Mary Quant considered to be practical and liberating. The miniskirt, for which she is most famous, became one of the defining fashions of the 1960s. The designers who adapted the miniskirt just helped spread the style, but Mary Quant gave it a name. Mary Quant named the miniskirt for her favorite make of car, the Mini; she loved this car so much and she had one designed especially for her.

THE "RETRO"

The most common pattern of the sixties was "retro"; geometric petterns as stripes, circles or rectangles and bold color combinations.


T-shirts and dresses were of retro print, especially in necklines and sleeves. The trousers were more neutral, althought there was a big variety of models.