Seven Style Symbols of the Early 1960s

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A fabulous era for fashion & style

Between the buttoned-up, "Father Knows Best" 1950s and the beard-and-bell-bottom 1970s was an incredible decade for fashion: the Sixties. It was one of the most exciting, diverse times in style history: Contrast Jackie O's neat pillbox hats circa 1961 with Janis Joplin's headscarves, beads & feathers in the latter part of the decade.

I find all of it fascinating and fun, but I think my favorite part is the early 1960s. In that period, style--like music--retained some classic or traditional influences while hinting at the revolutionary changes to come.

Here, some key elements of early '60s fashion, modeled by the era's coolest fashion icons.

1. The Pixie Haircut

Jean Seberg (at top, in the intro) rocked this cut in Jean-Luc Godard's famous 1960 film A Bout de Souffle (Breathless). Audrey Hepburn was arguably the most famous pixie pusher. Icons like Twiggy and Mia Farrow took the cut into the later '60s, proving this look had legs. It's not for everyone (I could never wear it as an adult, although I had this cut for about 15 minutes back in 1969, at age 3!). But when it works, it works. A giant among sixties hairstyles.

2. The Tailored Suit

In the early 1960s, every well-dressed woman wanted to look like Jackie Kennedy, pictured here during her tenure as First Lady (1961-63). And to achieve that she needed a suit--preferably a pastel one with a short, boxy jacket and oversized buttons. For the guys, the Beatles were rock'n'role models in their skinny, mod-ish matching suits.

3. Bangs

Early '60s French pop singer Francoise Hardy was a vision in streamlined style: boy-cut trousers with little sweaters, boots, jackets...a look that influences designers like Nicolas Ghesquiere to this day. And her eyebrow-grazing bangs still hang like a hipster flag on millions of 20something women.

4. Clamdiggers

I'm a charter member of the I Hate Capri Pants club, but I have to admit, cropped trousers can look good on a select group of women (alas, myself not included). Basically you've gotta channel the young Mary Tyler Moore--in attitude and physique; keep the cut fitted thru the leg; and take the crop closer to the ankle than the knee.

5. The Miniskirt

Invented by London designer Mary Quant, the miniskirt got a big boost from model Jean Shrimpton, who made waves at the '65 Melbourne Cup Carnival (above) in a shift-style minidress that would soon be ubiquitous.

6. Ballet Flats

Like all fans of cute but comfy shoes, I owe a staggering debt of gratitude to Audrey Hepburn, who helped popularize the ballet flat. Still going strong after all these years, it's a wardrobe staple for fashion-inclined females of all ages, including moms on the run.

7. The Bikini

Gotta end with a bang, right?? Although it was invented way back in 1946, the bikini really took off with the release of Beach Party, starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello, in 1963. The scandalous suit also got tons of publicity from young bombshell Brigitte Bardot, who used it more or less as a uniform on St. Tropez.

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Taking another look at the photos, I spy a bunch: peter-pan collars, horizontal stripes, oversized sunglasses, gingham...

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Craft Market Maven Dress

Peggy Blue Jeans

Ad Agency Dress

Beach Blanket Bingo Two Piece in Black

Please and Thank You Dress

Cocktail Tasting Top

The Spy Who Styled Me Coat
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"Mad" for Sixties Style

People showcased the "huge" fashion impact of AMC's "Mad Men"--set in the early '60s--in its September 28 '09 issue. Banana Republic even launched a "Mad Men" clothing line and corresponding ad campaign. Wasp-waisted, full-skirted dresses--like the one on actress January Jones, at right--were a super-feminine flipside to the streamlined sheaths also big at the time.

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Two Michelles...

whose style echoes the early '60s:

Michelle Obama modernizes '60s-esque cardigans, skirts, and pearls in London, 6/09 

Michelle Williams rocks the pixie cut in a Vogue spread by Mario Testino, 10/09 

Carey On

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Carey Mulligan won an Oscar nom for her lead role in "An Education", set in early 1960s London. As a gifted teen whose road to Oxford University takes a detour when she begins an affair with a man twice her age, Mulligan is a perfect fit for the era's fresh, streamlined styles.

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Brits do it better?

Hermione's new hair...

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Emma Watson cropped her locks last summer, calling the cut "the most liberating thing ever." Adorable, no?

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