Never Before Seen Photos That Rocked Woodstock

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6. Boho Fashion

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Prior to the Woodstock generation, the repurposing of so-called “ethnic” clothing from all over the world was unimaginable. However, by 1969, young people were topping Indian print tunics with Peruvian alpaca ponchos; African dashikis were making common cause with Pakistani trousers. The 1960s were the first time that people wore old clothes, used clothes, secondhand clothes and paraded utterly without shame! But of course, in the late 1960s those slinky 1940s frocks were only 20 years old, those exquisite beaded roaring ’20s frocks a mere 40. Suffice to say, Woodstock was the birthplace of Boho-chic drawing on various bohemian and hippie influences. At its height in the late 2005, it was popularized by child star and business mogul Mary-Kate Olsen in the United States