Part 2
For girls it was the
mini skirt, tights, and go-go boots. The
androgynous look was also popular for girls.
The peacock wing evolved into what was known as the Swinging London
style. Eyes were what counted when it
came to makeup. Dramatic eye makeup was
enhanced with false eyelashes. Twiggy, Jean Shrimpton and Peggy Moffit were the icons
for this movement.
Both sexes wore clothes decorated with the Union Jack or Pop Art designs. Dessert boots or Beatle boots were popular
with both sexes.
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