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#8565, aired 2022-01-28FASHION $600: First popularized in the late '60s by designers like de la Renta, it can be flattering but can also make you trip a maxi dress
#7862, aired 2018-11-13SUMMER CAMP $400: Rainy day? Grab rubber bands, T-shirts & coloring for this craft reminiscent of '60s fashion tie-dye
#7281, aired 2016-04-18A PASSION FOR FASHION $800: This jacket seen here named for an historic figure was big in the 60s a Nehru jacket
#7073, aired 2015-05-20ALWAYS IN FASHION $200: In 2005 a collector paid $60,000 for a 115-year-old pair of this company's 501 jeans; I guess they never do go out of style Levi's
#7003, aired 2015-02-11FASHION $800: For $60 you can buy a book about this French fashion house's scarves; for $600 you can get a really nice scarf Hermès
#6713, aired 2013-11-20SEEN FROM SPACE $800: More than 60,000 attend this annual Nevada event, laid out in C-shaped fashion Burning Man
#6712, aired 2013-11-19FLASHIN' SOME FASHION $1,800 (Daily Double): Popular in the '20s & again in the '60s, this French-named hat will be there with bells on a cloche hat
#6034, aired 2010-12-02FASHION TRENDS $800: They were made for walking (& platform dancing) in the '60s; In 1996 Nancy Sinatra donated hers to The Hard Rock Cafe go-go boots
#5656, aired 2009-03-23FASHION FORWARD & BACKWARD $400: retro-housewife.com calls a '70s-style tunic in a '60s print a "mippie", a blend of mod & this word hippie
#5246, aired 2007-06-0420th CENTURY FASHION $1600: "Enchanted Evening", a pink satin gown worn by this somewhat plastic icon in the '60s, was produced again in 1996 Barbie
#4552, aired 2004-05-25DUDE, WHERE'S MY "CAR"? $800: During the '60s this swinging street in Soho was a center of fashion Carnaby
#4167, aired 2002-10-15BRITISH FASHION $1000: Sharp suits & skinny ties typified the '60s look of the "squad" of these young Britishers the mod squad
#3770, aired 2001-01-12FASHION BACKWARD $800: In the '60s it was really mod to paint lashes under your eyes in imitation of this superthin supermodel Twiggy
#3749, aired 2000-12-14'60s FASHION $200: The leading fashion influence of 1961, she picked Oleg Cassini to do her official wardrobe Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
#3749, aired 2000-12-14'60s FASHION $400: 1963 Elizabeth Taylor film that inspired the fashionable, at the time, eye makeup seen here Cleopatra
#3749, aired 2000-12-14'60s FASHION $600: Introduced by Scott as a publicity stunt, in 1966 they sold for about $1.25 each Paper dresses
#3749, aired 2000-12-14'60s FASHION $800: This late 1960s "Look" was basically men's clothing tailored for women, not vice-versa Unisex
#3749, aired 2000-12-14'60s FASHION $1000: Later known for his rather "Rudi" topless designs, he won a 1960 Coty Award for his swimsuits Rudi Gernreich
#3596, aired 2000-04-03VOGUE'S CENTURY OF FASHION $400: In the late '60s this long cover-up with a Turkish name became popular not only for women, but for men, too Kaftan
#3173, aired 1998-05-20THE '60s $100: This city's King's Road & Carnaby Street were hot scene of '60s fashion London
#3101, aired 1998-02-09IN FASHION $400: The ankle-high side-zipped boot named for this rock band was introduced in the '60s Beatle Boots
#2942, aired 1997-05-20FASHION $400: In the swinging '60s Carnaby Street in this city became a center for the "mod" look London
#2862, aired 1997-01-28FASHION $200: In the '60s model Twiggy wore 3 rows of false ones Eyelashes
#2506, aired 1995-06-26FASHION $300: Popular term for the tight, low-slung pants worn in the late '60s hip-huggers
#2331, aired 1994-10-24FASHION $400: The "Unisex" look introduced in this decade was popular with both men & women the '60s
#2274, aired 1994-06-23FASHION $500: This designer invented the "Chelsea Look" that was fashionable in the swinging '60s Mary Quant
#2187, aired 1994-02-22FASHION $100: Originally worn by sailors, these flared pants popular in the '60s have made a comeback in the '90s bell-bottoms
#2011, aired 1993-05-10FASHION HISTORY $100: Love beads became popular during this decade; hippies loved to wear them as a symbol of peace '60s
#1861, aired 1992-10-12FASHION DESIGNERS $500: The decade in which Courreges opened his own fashion house & became famous for his space age styles the (19)60s
#1712, aired 1992-01-28FASHION $400: In the '50s & '60s women "buzzed" about town in this hairstyle, a tall dome shape on top of the head beehive
#1702, aired 1992-01-14FASHION ACCESSORIES $300: The beads hippies wore in the '60s had this "romantic" name love beads
#1584, aired 1991-06-20FASHION HISTORY $800: King's Road in Chelsea & this street in Soho were centers of London fashion during the swinging '60s Carnaby St.
#1449, aired 1990-12-13FASHION $400: Spiked heels, popular in the '60s, are also known as these, which makes them sound like slender daggers stilettos
#1108, aired 1989-05-31FASHION HISTORY $600: Courrèges boots, worn with '60s miniskirts, were mid-calf boots of this color white
#929, aired 1988-09-22BRITISH TRIVIA $400: In 1987 Mary Quant opened a new fashion emporium on this London street famous in the '60s Carnaby Street
#333, aired 1985-12-18FASHION DESIGNERS $400: This American designer went from pillbox hat in '60s to Penney's ready-to-wear in '80s Halston
#181, aired 1985-05-20FASHION $300: This late '60s/early '70s pants style was a dead "ringer" for part of a sailor's uniform bell bottoms
#8, aired 1984-09-19FASHION $200: Mary Quant's '60s fashion that proved less is more the miniskirt

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