In the early-to-mid 1960s, London "Modernists" known as Mods influenced male fashion in Britain. US First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy arrives in Venezuela, 1961 Psychedelic prints, neon colors, and mismatched patterns were in style. Hairstyles were a variety of lengths and styles. False eyelashes were worn by women throughout the 1960s. Mary Quant popularized the mini skirt, and Jackie Kennedy introduced the pillbox hat both became extremely popular. Examples include the mini skirt, culottes, go-go boots, and more experimental fashions, less often seen on the street, such as curved PVC dresses and other PVC clothes. Around the middle of the decade, new styles started to emerge from small villages and cities into urban centers, receiving media publicity, influencing haute couture creations of elite designers and the mass-market clothing manufacturers. In a decade that broke many traditions, adopted new cultures, and launched a new age of social movements, 1960s fashion had a nonconformist but stylish, trendy touch. "Swinging London" fashions on Carnaby Street, 1966.
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