33 Game-Changing '60s Fashion Trends We Still Love Today

If someone from the future were to take a peek inside of our wardrobes, they'd have a pretty hard time determining what year it is. This season alone, we've got wide-leg denim that looks as if it has come from the '70s, '90s accessories like chunky loafers and nylon bags, and statement-making '80s puff sleeves all thrown together. However, if there's one decade that quietly overarches them all, it's the 1960s.

Every season without fail, on and off the runway, some aspect of '60s fashion is referenced. For example, for the past few winters, we saw loads of fashion people wearing white boots—a classic item from the era—as well as bold floral prints. But that's not where the influence of '60s fashion ends. It was a momentous time for fashion and the way we consume it. In the '50s, Dior set the tone for post-war style with its structured hourglass silhouettes. But come the '60s, hemlines rose, and waists loosened as the sexual revolution gave way to an onslaught of new fashion possibilities. This makes the '60s one of the most important decades in fashion history.

60s Fashion: cher, the supremes, as well as classic 1960s-style fashion pictures from the decade

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Instead of a singular defining trend, it was a time when many fashion tribes emerged, each with a signature style. Rather than fashion houses, it was It girls who set the trends. Brigitte Bardot had her beehive, and Audrey Hepburn practiced chic minimalism. Twiggy's elfish clothes-horse look made her the poster girl for Mary Quant's colourful minis. And that's all before we've even discussed the high glamour of the likes of The Supremes and Cher.

However, all of these looks, while different, have one thing in common: We still wear them today. Keep scrolling to click through the '60s fashion trends we'll never chuck out of our wardrobes. You might be surprised at just how many you already own.

The Best of '60s Fashion

1. The Miniskirt

60s Fashion: Miniskirts were born out of the sixties

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Style Notes: You can't talk about '60s fashion without mentioning the miniskirt. By 1966, Mary Quant was designing minidresses and skirts that sat six or seven inches above the knee. While she can't lay claim to inventing them—that accolade goes to André Courrèges, who first explored shorter hems in 1964—we can credit her with the silhouette's eventual success.

2. Leopard Print

60s Fashion: Leopard was the print du jour

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Style Notes: While floral may be the motif most associated with the era, leopard print was just as popular. Worn by celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor, its "rock star" association ensured its cult style status. 

3. The Beret

60s Fashion: Berets went boom back in the day

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Style Notes: Throughout the course of the decade, interest in French new-wave films continued to rise, which directly correlates to the prevalence of the beret in '60s fashion. 

4. The Tuxedo for Women

60s Fashion: The industry's obsession with suiting started in the 60s

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Style Notes: Despite the popularity of looser silhouettes and higher hemlines, trousers were still considered vulgar for women. In 1966, YSL debuted Le Smoking, a tuxedo that epitomised sex appeal and was considered to have such potent powers of seduction that it was banned from restaurants. (Socialite Nan Kempner was famously turned away from a New York brasserie for wearing one.) The look was slated by fashion critics, who implied that Yves Saint Laurent was trying too hard to appeal to young people. Regardless, it was a hit.

5. The Babydoll Dress

60s Fashion: Twiggy wears her iconic pink babydoll dress

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Style Notes: The onset of the sexual revolution liberated women in terms of their style choices, and comfort took precedence over form for many. Loose around the waist and short, the babydoll dress was a symbol of rebellion for the young mods who made them popular. They symbolised a rejection of the sculpted styles that were so popular in the '50s.

6. Orange and Brown

60s fashion: Orange and brown was the colour combo most favoured in the Sixties

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Style Notes: While there were a lot of psychedelic patterns swirling around in the '60s, towards the end of the era, brown and orange became incredibly popular as a sort of backlash against the bolder colours of earlier years.

7. Flares

60s Fashion: Palazzo trousers were all the rage in the 60s

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Style Notes: By the tail end of the decade, flared styles took off as a more acceptable form of eveningwear. Their loose nature ensured they were seen as less revealing.

8. The Pillbox Hat

60s fashion: Jackie Kennedy was a big fan of the pillar box hat

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Style Notes: Jackie O's style was unfalteringly elegant—even in the face of tragedy—and it made her a fashion pin-up for women worldwide. Her boxy suits, big sunglasses and pillbox hats were her signatures, and the pink suit and matching hat she wore on the day of JFK's assassination became the most iconic look of the decade.

9. Space-Age Fashion

60s Fashion: Futuristic style was a huge hit in the Sixties

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Style Notes: The space race in the '60s had young designers clamouring to create out-of-this-world styles. They assumed that intergalactic travel for the masses was imminent, and naturally, we'd all need to look chic on the moon. Courrèges's designs epitomised the space-age look of mod-influenced bonnets, dresses and boots made in high-tech fabrics with clean lines. Now, the look has come full circle: Chanel and Christopher Kane took intergalactic inspiration for their recent collections, debuting metallics, chain mail and otherworldly whites.

10. Vinyl Fabrications

60s Fashion: High-shine finishes took over, particularly on coats

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Style Notes: Young designers in the 1960s were keen to explore the use of man-made materials in their creations. Exploiting the previously untapped potential of modern plastics and synthetic fibres like vinyl and nylon, they created outfits that were easy to care for and fun to wear in equal measure.

11. Mod

60s fashion: The Mod look defined the Sixties era

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Style Notes: There are plenty of trends that Quant gave us in the '60s, but they weren't just the Peter Pan collar and the miniskirt; it was a combination of a few looks that came together to give us the mod. The influence of this era still goes on today.

12. The Off-the-Shoulder Top

60s fashion: Off-the-shoulder tops provided a new way to show off some skin

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Style Notes: Bardot and fellow fashion icon Jane Birkin (pictured) made the off-the-shoulder top a staple of women's wardrobes in the '60s. The look was risqué but ideal for when you're jetting off to the French Riviera. The top is still incredibly popular to this day.

13. Rounded and Oversized Sunglasses

60s fashion: rounded sunglasses were the eyewear order of the day

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Style Notes: Rounded and oversized sunnies were vital in the '60s. From John Lennon's classic glasses to Jane Fonda's cat-eye hybrids, we're still wearing these today.

14. Contrasting Buttons

60s Fashion: Contrasting buttons provided a cost-effective update to plain garments

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Style Notes: Still reeling from the frugality of the '50s, contrasting buttons proved to be a cost-effective way to update garments and make them more directional in the decade that would follow. This is a design trick still used today—the last few years' obsession with tortoiseshell buttons serve as a prime example.

15. Beatnik

60s fashion: Beatnik was the look that most women aspired to

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Style Notes: Beatnik fashion started back in the 1940s, but it was still going strong in the '60s. It was mostly identified by a love of black with a Breton top thrown in for good measure. Jean Seberg is one of the poster girls for this look.

16. Tonal Dressing

60s Fashion: Wearing one colour top-to-toe was just as effective as it is today

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Style Notes: The era's love of bright colours was taken to the next level when people started wearing one hue from top to toe—a look we continue to spy during fashion month and on Instagram to this day.

17. Sequins

60s fashion: Fashion's love affair with sequins started here

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Style Notes: The signature look of The Supremes was glamour, so it's not surprising that sequins featured heavily. The groundbreaking group's members changed over time, and when a member left, they had to leave behind their outfits. 

18. Mixing Up Prints

60s Fashion: Clashing your prints was one of the top styling tricks of the decade

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Style Notes: The '60s was a time for experimenting. And fashion was just one way to do that. Case in point: stripes with checks. 

19. White Boots

60s Fashion: Today's white boot trend can be charted all the way back to the sixties

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Style Notes: Thanks to the likes of Nancy Sinatra and her hit "These Boots Are Made for Walking" and go-go dancers, who were known for wearing knee-high boots, white shoes (and boots) are still popular in our wardrobes. 

20. The Satin Blouse

60s Fashion: Satin blouses were the equivalent of today's going out top

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Style Notes: There’s nothing we don't love about Cher's style from then and now (yes, even that lace bodysuit). But back in the '60s, her style was so, so cool and included a range of satin blouses. 

21. Fringing

60s Fashion: Fringing was made for the Sixties dance-floor...

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Style Notes: Fringing is still a frivolous and pretty much non-functional part of clothing. However, in the '60s, this looked ace on the likes of Marsha Hunt. 

22. A Dress Over Trousers

60s Fashion: No look was complete without a sparkly jacket

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Style Notes: The layered look is still one we go for today. Back in the '60s, it tapped into the hippy style trend. 

23. Bishop Sleeves

60s Fashion: bishop sleeves were a big deal during the 1960s

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Style Notes: Bishop sleeves are still going strong today. You need only look to the likes of Zimmermann to see how popular they are.

24. Drop Earrings

60s Fashion: drop earrings in bold colours and silver were all the rage

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Style Notes: Drop earrings are one of the major jewellery trends from the 1960s. Whether they came in bold colours or in silver, these are a classic, vintage look. 

25. The Belted Shift Dress

60s Fashion: belted shift dress during the 1960s

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Style Notes: Whether it's a dress, a jacket or a skirt, the belted style is always going to be popular, as it helps to pull in the waist and make an outfit much more flattering. 

26. The Crochet Dress

60s Fashion: crochet dresses were a big trend during the 1960s

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Style Notes: The crochet dress has made a real comeback for 2022, and we're here for it. It can either be a full head-to-toe crochet frock or a little detail such as the one featured here. 

27. Low Heels

60s Fashion: low heels were easier to walk in

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Style Notes: While white boots might have been super popular for shoes, there was also a big trend for easy-to-walk-in heels. Slingbacks and kitten heels were the perfect match for the minidresses of the era. 

28. The Peter Pan Collar

60s Fashion: peter pan collars were made super popular by mary quant

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Style Notes: Barbra Streisand opted for a Peter Pan collar for the Oscars in 1969, which was pure 1960s style. While the collar's name was coined in 1905 after actress Maude Adams's Peter Pan costume, it was Pattie Boyd's costume for her role in A Hard Day's Night—in which she wore a school-girl look complete with the aforementioned collar—that made the style fashionable. 

29. Bold Floral Prints

60s Fashion: Bold floral prints defined the decade

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Style Notes: The floral prints of the 1960s are currently featured in many designer collections. Most notably, Dodo Bar Or's fun dresses are clearly inspired by the decade's bold colours and prints. 

30. Thong Sandals

60s Fashion: Flip-flop sandals also originate from the '60s

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Style Notes: Flip-flops, both heeled and flat, have been one of the biggest footwear trends in the last few years, but did you know they originate from the '60s? Yep, we didn't either until we unearthed this chic evidence. 

31. Shirring

60s Fashion: One of fashion's favourite details, shirring, was a hit in the '60s, too

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Style Notes: It's a detail that constantly crops up on dresses, tops, and skirts. That's right. Shirring is just another modern-day trend we can thank the '60s for. 

32. Pockets

60s Fashion: The '60s was one of the first decades to really use pockets in womenswear

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Style Notes: It might not seem like a trend, but prior to the '60s, pockets were rarely featured on women's clothing. Not only did they make outfits look striking, but pockets also allowed women to carry their items on their person instead of having to house them in a handbag. 

33. The Headscarf

60s Fashion: Headscarves were the ultimate '60s hair accessory

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Style Notes: A trend that's been steadily growing in momentum over the last couple of seasons, a headscarf was the headwear of choice for many of the 1960s' most fashionable women. 

Shop Our Edit of '60s Fashion Pieces:

A hair scarf is a great option for when you want to keep any tendrils off your face.

A satin blouse will look so chic with jeans or tailored trousers in 2023.

To make flares look extra cool, add a bandeau top.

The shirring, the cuffs, the print... it all gets a yes from me.

I have these and can confirm just how comfy they are.

Trust Chloé to create the perfect '60s sunnies.

Crocheting is a '60s trend that has well and truly boomed again this year.

Smarten up a mini by pairing with a white shirt and barely-there heels.

If you're feeling bold enough, clash this mini with another print to really nail the look.

Perfect for this lovely British summer we've been having...

Bold patterns like polka-dots, checks and stripes were all popular mod styles. 

An investment, yes, but the tuxedo blazer will always be a classic.

Wear this cute top with jeans, shorts, mini skirts and wide-leg trousers.

Style these trousers with another bold print or go for a white vest top if you're looking for a more subtle look.

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This piece was published at an earlier time and has recently been updated.