How Do You Dress In The 1960S Mod Style?
Mod fashion originated in London in the early 1960s. The style focuses on bright colors, exaggerated patterns and horizontal and vertical lines. Mod fashion stands for minimal and modern, and you can easily re-create a mod look with a few key pieces of clothing. Mod shirts are characterized by having 3/4-length sleeves. This can be for a blouse or a sweater. Typical colors from mod fashion are white and black, but you can incorporate bright yellow, orange and pink as well. Mod dresses and skirts are A-line and either mid-thigh length or just below the knee. Go for crazy patterns or stripes with lines that pop. The miniskirt was worn to rebel against the restrictive long skirt that was so popular in the 1950s. Pants for men are classic black trousers. The perfect example of the mod look in men can be seen in the early images of The Beatles. Woman can wear fitted ankle or capri pants in a variety of bright pastel colors. Capri pants can be easily confused with culottes, which are knee-le