Polyester's popularity in the 1960s and 1970s ushered in distinctive new
styles in colorful print designs. Enthusiastic descriptions are given
for hundreds of cheerful dresses, jumpsuits, bellbottoms, hotpants, and
disco clothes. The social issues of the times are described to help
interpret the moods that helped to popularize these new styles. You will
delight in the variety displayed, from the pretty and conservative
designs of the early 1960s to the granny dresses, patchwork designs,
paisley patterns, and flag fashions of the 1970s. Vintage clothing is
differentiated from retro, and original designs by Emilio Pucci, Oscar
de la Renta, Geoffrey Beene, Diane Von Furstenberg, Lilly Pulitzer, and
others are showcased. A foreword by Richard Martin of the Metropolitan
Museum of Art's Costume Institute gives a nostalgic first-hand summary
of this colorful era.