In 1968, Parisian fall fashions were heavily influenced by the social and political climate of the time. There was a mix of styles ranging from the structured elegance of haute couture to the bold and colorful designs of the youth culture, reflecting the spirit of rebellion and revolution that permeated the city.
Mini skirts, bold patterns, and psychedelic prints were popular, as were military-inspired looks and bohemian styles. Designers like Yves Saint Laurent and André Courrèges were at the forefront of these trends, embracing new fabrics and silhouettes while also drawing inspiration from vintage and global influences.
(Photos by Bill Ray, via LIFE archives)
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