Vintage Uzbek Jacket, Turquoise cuff, bakelite cuffs, Patricia Von Musulin cuff. Shary Connella photo. |
Inside view of Hippie Chic, Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Rights Reserved. |
Museum of Fine Art, Boston image. Hippie Chic exhibit press photo. |
While the exhibit and book boasts amazing pieces (one such Thea Porter jacket, sourced by Shrimpton Couture, that is beyond fabulous), it also gives you the story behind them.
Thea Porter Coat, mfa image. Purchased from Shrimpton Couture. |
The book discusses the hippie movement and their looks, as well as the specific aspects of their fashion choices. While this may not appeal to your personal style- or maybe it does.... One thing is for sure you can apply the accessories. The book itself, is broken up into: Trippy Hippie (more of the classic bold colors, floral prints and such), Fantasy Hippie (more of the romantic Edwardian inspired vintage look), Retro Hippie ( a throw back to deco prints and an emphasis on textiles-think BIBA), Ethnic Hippie ( eclectic sort of world and culturally inspired clothing and accessories-India, Asia, Iraq, Native American, Meso-American...), Craft Hippie (leathers, patchwork, crochet- think Char). Retro Hippie and Ethnic are what I gravitate to but let's take a look. Remember you can draw from the late 60s into the 70s for inspiration. Woodstock after all was in 1969:
Hippie Chic Accessories That Will Help You Get Your Fashion Groove on:
60s little black dress, vintage Cadoro Jewelry, Sarara Couture Chunky Necklace, DVF Sunglasses. |
Stackable Turquoise and brass set, Circa 1970s. Sarara Vintage Couture.com |
1960s embroidered thread bag, vintage wood bangles, 60s dress. |
Alexis Kirk necklace, Vintage. Circa 1970s. |
70s Caftan, Cadoro and African Necklaces. From my personal collection. |
Vintage Maltese Cross, Etruscan and Cadoro Jewelry- Sarara Vintage Couture.com |
1969, Life Magazine Woodstock image. |
70s Ethnic necklace, Sarara Vintage. |
Historical image, Woodstock. Hippie Girl. |
Vintage amber turquoise and antique coral necklaces. From my personal collection. |
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