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1960s Fashion and Popular Culture (Thursday 1 - 3pm)

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Campus
Dates of Event
13th November 2025 – 20th November 2025
Last Booking Date for this Event
12th November 2025

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Please note that the ‘last booking’ date is only a guide. Courses may close earlier. In order to avoid disappointment, please be sure to enrol as soon as possible. Registrations may not be processed until the following day if received after 3pm. 

The 1960s was a decade of rapid social change where traditional hierarchies started to dissolve, leading to a rejection of the past and the birth of modernity. In the 1960s, many chose to look different from the norm, breaking with the formality of previous decades. The appearance of mini-skirts, psychedelic kipper ties and unisex clothing, changed the way people dressed signposting a variety of shifting attitudes towards youth, sexuality and social liberation. Trend-setting modern design and more informal modes of shopping drew a dividing line between the generations, creating a new market for youth fashion and the rise of unisex boutiques. You will also see how and why British fashions changed so dramatically from the early to late 1960s. With an emphasis on the visual, the course examines different aspects of this fast-accelerating style revolution, through an evaluation of some striking examples of fashion and associated popular culture.

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2

Course Leader

Dr Georgina Gregory

CRN 28109/HIST000

Course Fees

Course Fee: Standard Fee: £35

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1. Full fee£35.00