Not too many of our generation knows that actress Goldie Hawn was the MOD 'it girl' back in her heyday, or that she got her big break on the now vintage, no longer in syndication Rowan & Martin's sketch comedy show 'Laugh In'.
Her painted bikini clad body made her a popular staple on the show every week and was considered too much for t.v. back in the late 60's, early 70's. She went on to often portray a bimbo'ish character in her films but that persona is what brought her to star status.
Goldie re-popularized the baby doll mini dress and had a way of making the most simple frock into something fresh and exciting!
Goldie Hawn's daughter, Kate Hudson has definitely followed in her mother's foot steps with her fashion forward persona as well as a vintage vibe that's all her own.
: santinomusic.com , tumblr.com , orthocuban.com , heres-looking-like-you-kid.com , labeledujour.com
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Monday, June 20, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
MOD Monday
The 60's will always be known for its designing styles that included the shapeless shifts & geometric prints. The 'mod movement' originated in London and caught on quickly in the states. Not everyone knows this, but mod fashion was hugely inspired by pop art. I thought it would be fun to post some fashion advertisements from the Mod era of the 1960's.
This is an ad for Tangee lipstick from 1960 which from first glance would have the reader assuming it was an ad for clothing!
Dolly Talk eye shadow circa 1960
Irazu Airlines...Love the mod stewardess uniforms!

Junior Bazaar magazine always featured the most current fashion trends...
The vintage 60's was the dawn of the bikini, go go boots, psychedelic prints and mismatched colors. It was the decade of the biggest shift in design trends...
: urbanmodernista.com , sewsixties.blogspot.com , tumblr.com , wikipedia.org
This is an ad for Tangee lipstick from 1960 which from first glance would have the reader assuming it was an ad for clothing!
Dolly Talk eye shadow circa 1960
Irazu Airlines...Love the mod stewardess uniforms!

Junior Bazaar magazine always featured the most current fashion trends...
The vintage 60's was the dawn of the bikini, go go boots, psychedelic prints and mismatched colors. It was the decade of the biggest shift in design trends...
: urbanmodernista.com , sewsixties.blogspot.com , tumblr.com , wikipedia.org
Monday, April 25, 2011
MOD Monday
It's almost time...Summer 2011 is right around the corner depending on what part of the United States you live, so with that being said, today's topic is 'sunglasses' but not just any shades of course, we're gonna be talking MOD! There have been so many variations of shapes and styles throughout the years but the one that's making a loud revival is the return of the big white chunky mod frame of the 1960's. Screen stars of the vintage era gone by, Audrey Hepburn & Grace Kelly were the first to make white mod shades scene savvy.
In the 90's, the late grunge rocker Kurt Cobain of the then popular band Nirvana, made these shades rock and and shortly thereafter, everyone was else was too!
White is a universal color for all seasons these days so you can throw away the notions of the past that you're not supposed to wear this bare hue beyond Labor Day and after all, if the 'It Girl's' Nicole, Drew & Paris give these pale shades a thumbs up then you know you're all good to go!
pics: people.com, jkhgroup.com, thisnext.com, s4.hugimg.com, bemod.com
The round shape was popular in the 60's early 70's and evolved into an oversized oval. Although there hasn't been too much variation over time, this frame will never go out of style!
In the 90's, the late grunge rocker Kurt Cobain of the then popular band Nirvana, made these shades rock and and shortly thereafter, everyone was else was too!
White is a universal color for all seasons these days so you can throw away the notions of the past that you're not supposed to wear this bare hue beyond Labor Day and after all, if the 'It Girl's' Nicole, Drew & Paris give these pale shades a thumbs up then you know you're all good to go!
pics: people.com, jkhgroup.com, thisnext.com, s4.hugimg.com, bemod.com
Monday, April 18, 2011
'MoD' Monday
This week the word 'MOD' isn't referring to any retro fashion style, it's about 'MoD...Models Of Diversity.'
Models Of Diversity is a non profit organization based out of London that advocates for the recognition of men and women of all colors, shapes, ethnicity's & abilities. They even sponsor modeling workshops for individuals with disabilities which is way cool! They strive to fight against inequality and have a zero tolerance for the 'size 0' mentality that more often than not is the status quo mind set of the fashion world.
How often do we really see a true representation of anyone? Magazines airbrush and crop and in real life catwalk models have to be stick figure thin to even get a gig! 'MoD' holds firm to the concept that 'not everyone is model potential' in the sense that the individual still has to have marketability, however, they reject the ideas of today's 'norm' that include a narrow range in regards to age, race, etc...
Angel Sinclair, founder of 'Models Of Diversity' is herself a former model who began campaigning for model equality because she was appalled by what she was witnessing in regards to the way people were being treated if they didn't fit the mold. Although, I am all for this movement, from a realistic perspective I cannot foresee that there are going to be any size 20 models hired by Dior or Chanel to strut the catwalk anytime in the near future. The sad truth is we are a 'look oriented' society people! And it's only getting worse! How many girls and women these days have issues relating to 'not being happy with themselves' in regards to their appearance? How many have eating disorders because of it?
When you can listen to the news and hear of eight year olds undergoing plastic surgery in an attempt to counteract bullying you can pretty much assume that the idea of 100% equality on any level is pretty much a mute point!
As long as the media keeps exploiting the idea of 'perfection'...there will never be 'equality'!
pics: thumbs.dreamstime.com, fionasboots.com, prlog.org, womenstudiesjmu.wikispaces,com, benbarry.fils.wordpress.com
Models Of Diversity is a non profit organization based out of London that advocates for the recognition of men and women of all colors, shapes, ethnicity's & abilities. They even sponsor modeling workshops for individuals with disabilities which is way cool! They strive to fight against inequality and have a zero tolerance for the 'size 0' mentality that more often than not is the status quo mind set of the fashion world.
How often do we really see a true representation of anyone? Magazines airbrush and crop and in real life catwalk models have to be stick figure thin to even get a gig! 'MoD' holds firm to the concept that 'not everyone is model potential' in the sense that the individual still has to have marketability, however, they reject the ideas of today's 'norm' that include a narrow range in regards to age, race, etc...
Angel Sinclair, founder of 'Models Of Diversity' is herself a former model who began campaigning for model equality because she was appalled by what she was witnessing in regards to the way people were being treated if they didn't fit the mold. Although, I am all for this movement, from a realistic perspective I cannot foresee that there are going to be any size 20 models hired by Dior or Chanel to strut the catwalk anytime in the near future. The sad truth is we are a 'look oriented' society people! And it's only getting worse! How many girls and women these days have issues relating to 'not being happy with themselves' in regards to their appearance? How many have eating disorders because of it?
When you can listen to the news and hear of eight year olds undergoing plastic surgery in an attempt to counteract bullying you can pretty much assume that the idea of 100% equality on any level is pretty much a mute point!
As long as the media keeps exploiting the idea of 'perfection'...there will never be 'equality'!
pics: thumbs.dreamstime.com, fionasboots.com, prlog.org, womenstudiesjmu.wikispaces,com, benbarry.fils.wordpress.com
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Mod Monday
Mod Monday fashions browsing through Etsy. Enjoy!

Monday, March 28, 2011
It's MOD Monday Baby!
It's MOD Monday here again at Retro Threadz and this week we're discussing the origin of the 'baby doll dress' since it was a fashion staple of the 60's. The baby doll style started out as a sometimes sleeveless, comfortable, usually nylon fabric, short, loose fitting night gown that shortly thereafter migrated into a dress.
The name given for the garment style 'baby doll' was popularized by the movie of the same name in the late 50's which portrayed the title female character as a young and sexy nymphet and the whole idea of that set off the garments popularity amongst young women.
Both Twiggy and Goldie Hawn were most associated with the baby doll style of the 60's...
The style faded a bit through the late 70's and 80's but made a resurgence in the 90's when grunge goddess Courtney Love gave it a new spin and the birth of the punk rock style called 'kinderwhore' was born! Basically it's a baby doll dress that has been torn, ripped up or cut low in the front paired with platform Mary Jane's.
The trend had died down again a bit but popped up in the 'here and now' as designer Julien MacDonald fashioned up quite a variety of baby doll dresses circa 2011 as he showed his collection at the Spring Fashion week.
If you notice, there hasn't been too much evolution regarding the shape of the style with the baby doll dress, just a lot more variety where color and textures are concerned.
pics: eliakazanmovies.blogspot.com, corbisimages.com, hubpages.com, fashiontheory.umwblogs.org, threndsandtreats.wordpress.com
The name given for the garment style 'baby doll' was popularized by the movie of the same name in the late 50's which portrayed the title female character as a young and sexy nymphet and the whole idea of that set off the garments popularity amongst young women.
Both Twiggy and Goldie Hawn were most associated with the baby doll style of the 60's...
The style faded a bit through the late 70's and 80's but made a resurgence in the 90's when grunge goddess Courtney Love gave it a new spin and the birth of the punk rock style called 'kinderwhore' was born! Basically it's a baby doll dress that has been torn, ripped up or cut low in the front paired with platform Mary Jane's.
The trend had died down again a bit but popped up in the 'here and now' as designer Julien MacDonald fashioned up quite a variety of baby doll dresses circa 2011 as he showed his collection at the Spring Fashion week.
If you notice, there hasn't been too much evolution regarding the shape of the style with the baby doll dress, just a lot more variety where color and textures are concerned.
pics: eliakazanmovies.blogspot.com, corbisimages.com, hubpages.com, fashiontheory.umwblogs.org, threndsandtreats.wordpress.com
Thursday, December 16, 2010
I go GA GA for G0-GO
Here is a fun mod 60s treasury I made
Labels:
1960,
60s,
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gogo boots,
mod,
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twiggy,
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
winter wear
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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