Although the hippie look was widespread, it was not adopted by everyone. Many women still continued to dress up with more glamorous clothes. Other women just adopted simple casual fashions. More simple early 1970s trends for women included fitted blazers (coming in a multitude of fabrics along with wide lapels), long and short dresses, mini skirts, maxi evening gowns, hot pants (extremely brief, tight-fitting shorts) paired with skin-tight t-shirts, his & hers outfits (matching outfits that were nearly identical to each other), and flared pants.
Pastel colors were most commonly used for this style of clothing, such as mauve, peach, apple green, pink, yellow, white, wheat, camel, gray, and baby blue.
Pastel colors were most commonly used for this style of clothing, such as mauve, peach, apple green, pink, yellow, white, wheat, camel, gray, and baby blue.
Cool! I remember seeing this pic before. She stood out to me. :) Did she show up in the film too?
ReplyDeleteWe didn't eat a lot of junk food and we were physically active!
ReplyDeleteI love some of those clothes . I would so wear them today. I was born Sept. 1965. I think I was born in the wrong generation. I should of been a teen in the 60's.
ReplyDeleteThat was Stevie Ray Vaughan in one of those pics. Wasn't it,,, (back view) <3
ReplyDeleteTo many clothes.
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ReplyDeleteWOW, I miss those days.
ReplyDeleteMy 2 girlfriends and I are in Photo 22, we've been waiting 45 years to see a photo of us at Woodstock, and love the title of this article. Don't remember that we all wore the same tshirt or had our hair the same, very sweet 19 year olds. Thank you, and if there are more photos of us, or you know the photographer PLEASE pass on the info. By the way we're all still beautiful women with style 😉
ReplyDeleteWe were 19 and we weren't all skinny. And we didn't all smoke so much pot ! Hahaha😉😎😜
ReplyDeleteWhat a fifestyle...
ReplyDeleteFabulous days, we were so lucky to be have lived through that. Wonderful and no obesity in those great days.
ReplyDeleteYou have to remember the counter culture was really reserved for the "hip" back then. Most of the people who attended were from middle class NYC and in college. After Woodstock "hip" slid down the social scale.
ReplyDeleteAlvin Lee . .
ReplyDeleteI've never said this to anyone before, but ... yer mom was/is a cutie ...
ReplyDeleteA couple of those girls definitely found the brown acid.
ReplyDelete60s Generation Liberals ruined and destroyed America. Pure Filth !
ReplyDeleteLook at all that clear skin! No tattoo art? I guess only sailors and bikers had tats back then?
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