Created with synthetic textiles, the “nonwoven” gowns could be shortened for the reception or easily packed away for the honeymoon Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell Disposable paper dresses enjoyed a brief ...
The 1960s is perhaps most well-known for its "flower child" aesthetic towards the end of the decade: bell-bottoms, floral designs, and long, flowy hair. But the decade also featured '60s icons like ...
The 1960s was a transformative decade for fashion, heavily influenced by the burgeoning youth culture, the space age, and the powerful medium of television. On screen, designers and costume artists ...
Disposable paper dresses enjoyed a brief vogue in the turbulent late 1960s, when young people literally wore their politics and interests on their sleeves—but were prepared to discard them as easily ...