'60s fashion reflected "flower child" aesthetic with bell-bottoms and floral designs. Bold colors and pattern mixing became increasingly innovative. Contrasting headgear and color blocking influenced fashion trends. Mini dresses gained prominence as a symbol of liberation
Mini skirts emerged in 1964, first visible above knee. Mary Quant's Ginger Group label popularized accessible miniskirts. New synthetic fabrics like polyester and nylon gained prominence. Jackie Kennedy represented traditional couture with pastel colors
Hair length rose from shoulder to chin, then dropped in 1970s. Curly Italian cut featured high crown and swooping bangs. Short bobs and pixie cuts gained popularity with 1920s influences. Bouffant styles created puffy shapes using ratting technique. Flip style combined teased top with straight sides and curled tips
Vidal Sassoon pixie cut featured geometric edges popularized by Mia Farrow. Hollywood flipped bob combined subtle waves with sharp upturned ends. Baby bangs became popular with The Shirelles. New pixie style emerged as a rebellion against traditional bombshell cuts
1960-1979 marked significant changes in American automotive landscape. Luxury models gained popularity as manufacturers focused on comfort and features. Most manufacturers downsized and introduced innovative models
Author purchased 88 nude women's slides from antique centre in Daylesford. Slides were in poor condition and needed digital restoration. Most slides are Australian, set on beach and in bush