innovation for women fashion
The 1960s were a turning point in innovation for women fashion. This era was best known as a decade of experimentation, and it didn’t start out that way in the world of fashion. Therefore, in the period 1960-1970, this is the period when Vintage 1960s Maxi dress Miss Polly Peck was made. This dress was made in Britain by a renowned designer Sybil Zelker. It was worn by Mary Quant, who was a 1960s popular fashion influence. The Vintage 60s dress had a synthetic fabric that most likely entails rayon or polyamide, hence giving a slinky feel when it is worn. The dress had got a bold a lovely black and white colors which are unique and very eyecatching. Also, the long sleeves are elasticated at the wrist, fasten at the back with a metal zip and hook.
This dress had an appealing look, and it influenced an increasing interest among women and young girls in the 1960s. Since most people had a high demand for it, the price of this dress in the 1960s was a bit expensive. One could acquire with a minimum price was 78.90 USD. However, this price varied depending on the shop one purchased it from and also the period, for the fact that sometimes it can be high or low depending on the demand.
Additionally, to satisfy the significant demand and supply, this dress was mass-produced in large quantities. In this period, 1960-1970 is the period when fashion was getting into innovative platforms, and the fashion celebrities were on the verge of influence. Therefore this made the Vintage Maxi dress very popular and of high demand