The Revolution of Men’s Fashion
From the late 1960s throughout the 1970s, men’s attire began to shift in America. Influenced by the Peacock Revolution that sprang up in the 1960’s, men’s fashion shifts from the conservative tailored suit to more form-fitting colorful clothing. This was primarily seen in young men attempting to differentiate themselves from the adult clothing style and their overall lifestyle.undefined They began to turn to more vibrant and bold styles of clothing, eye-catching patterns and many accessories.undefined Accessories such as flashy necklaces and rings, which were more common among women, began more prevalent in men’s fashion. They shifted from neutral tones to bright and colorful ones, dressed in colors from head to toe. They viewed this new fashion style as a source of entertainment and a way to fully express their identities.
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What an amazing fashion show! The creativity and talent on display were absolutely inspiring. I had such a great time soaking in all the stunning designs and vibrant energy. Can’t wait for the next one! #FashionShow #Inspiration #GoodVibes
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wonderful Fashion Show. Thanks for the invite as one of your guests @london_fashionday , the event was a lot of fun and a great success. It was wonderful to see all the models on the runway thanks @joyj_silvermaturemodel happy to see you on the runway as an inspiration model.
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So much hard work and dedication went into this project. I have witnessed it firsthand, and I am proud to have been a part of it and to see the final result. This outfit, this collection, is truly a piece of art.
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Let’s bring back the ‘60s look!
As many seemed to enjoy the Ivy League explainer that appeared on our social media, we’re diving deep into the styling of this iconic look. With its roots in the American college campuses of the 1950s and ‘60s, Ivy style’s preppy hallmarks have been refined over the last 70 years by both Japanese and American designers.
The aesthetic, recognizable by the blend of dressier garments with sporty and casual pieces, has become one of the most celebrated styles in history. The combination of dressier items like chinos, oxfords, loafers, long socks, long coats, and vests with sporty printed hoodies and casual outerwear exudes a preppy charm that elevates a comfortable outfit into something smarter.
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