![]() Melanie Hampshire in André Courrèges Coat, photographed by Melvin Sokolsky for Harper's Bazaar, 1965Īstrid Schiller in André Courrèges Mini-Dress, photographed by F.C. Tilly Tizzani in André Courrèges Dress, photographed by William Klein, 1962 Simone D'Aillencourt in André Courrèges Ensemble, photographed by John French, 1964 Patti Boyd in André Courrèges Ensemble, photographed by David Bailey for Vogue, 1969Īndré Courrèges, Ensemble, photographed by Paul Huf, 1969Ĭatherine Deneuve in André Courrèges Dress, photographed by David Bailey for Vogue, 1967Īndré Courrèges, Ensembles and Dresses, photographed by Bill Ray, 1968Īndré Courrèges, Mini-Dress, photographed by Pierre Boulat, 1965Īndré Courrèges, Ensembles, photographed by Alain Dejean, 1971Īndré Courrèges, Sunglasses, photographed by Peter Knapp, 1965Īstrid Heeren in André Courrèges Suit, photographed by Philippe Pottier, 1963 Simon D'Aillencourt in André Courrèges Coat, photographed by John French, 1964ĭiana Ross in André Courrèges Dress, 1966Īndré Courrèges, Ensemble, photographed by John French, 1960sĪndré Courrèges, Ensemble, photographed by Robert Cohen, 1977Īndré Courrèges, Ensembles, photographed by Bert Stern for Vogue, 1969 Gundlach, 1965Īndré Courrèges, Dress, photographed by William Klein, 1965Ĭatherine Deneuve in André Courrèges Boots and Coat, 1965Īndré Courrèges, Ensemble, photographed by Pierre Boulat for LIFE, 1965 Kellie Wilson in André Courrèges Ensemble, photographed by Bert Stern, 1969Īndré Courrèges, Mini-Dress, photographed by F.C. Gundlach, 1965Īndré Courrèges, Ensemble, photographed by Peter Knapp, 1965Īndré Courrèges, Dress, photographed by William Laxton, 1960sĪudrey Hepburn in André Courrèges Hat, photographed by Douglas Kirkland, 1965 Gundlach, 1965Īndré Courrèges, Ensemble, photographed by F.C. With new popularity, his designs trickled down to mass production companies that created affordable designs similar to Courrèges.Īndré Courrèges, Dresses, photographed by F.C. Designers such as Pierre Cardin and Paco Rabanne taking influences towards “future” fashion looks. The New York Times described him as “the brightest blaze of the year” to emphasis the change from the little black dress to the white dress. The entire collection was celebrated with British Vogue announced that 1964 was “the year of Courrèges”. He utilized unconventional materials such as metal, plastic and PVC which was unusual for couture ateliers. White and metallic color ways were implemented to emphasize the futuristic collection. The harness – the girdle and bra – is the chain of the slave.” Which is why his cut-out panel garments were worn without bras.Īccessories were inspired by astronauts equipment such as goggles, helmets and flat boots. ![]() He emphasized that “A woman’s body must be hard and free, not soft and harnessed. Courrège had strong beliefs within the liberation of fashion. Shop these vintage inspired 60s jewelry pieces to add to your mid century modern wardrobe.A notable look was the linear minidresses with revolutionary tailoring with cut-out panels that displayed waists, midriffs and backs. Scroll down or click here to jump to see examples of 70s jewelry. ![]() Bone and ivory were carved into bracelets, earrings and necklaces in Mod-ish shapes such as chunky circles and odd ovals. And on the disco dance floor, gold was essential. Hot on the heels of the Cold War and international Space Race, it found inspiration in the exploration of unimaginable futures and the immeasurable vastness of our universe. ’70s jewelry continued the gold trend with gold chain belts and necklaces, vintage tassel necklaces, and long bead necklaces. Though the space age movement technically began in the 1950s, it flourished in the ‘60s. Traditional women continued to wear textured gold, pearls, and paste styles. Big dangling earrings in geometric shapes, stacks of thick or skinny bangles, colorful flower necklaces, and plastic character pins were all new for the space age youth. 1960s jewelry trends include Mod or pop art colors: black and white, yellow and green, and pink and red to name just a few. 60s Space Jewelry (1 - 60 of 1,000+ results) Price () Shipping All Sellers 60s Out of this Planet Retro Pastel Space Earrings (3.5k) 16.99 FREE shipping Amazing Vintage Big Dark Amber Ball Statement Ring in Gold Tone Metal, Atomic, Space Age Mod, Artist Costume Jewelry 60's 70's Estate Find (1.7k) 35. Browse new mid century-style Mod designs in gold and pearl, colorful bead necklaces, bead bracelets, earrings, rings, and pendants. Get the look of classic 1960s and ’70s vintage jewelry at a fraction of the cost of genuine vintage 1960s jewelry. ![]()
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