In the late 60’s the mini skirt was very popular but then the idea of the above knee length was not accepted and then later in the beginning of the 70’s, was the introduction of the midi length skirt, tight fitting shirts, high waists and …show more content…
For instance, individuals today still wear flared bottoms and buttoned down shirts, yet these garments are presently worn differently back then. Today, there are such a variety of more sorts of garments out there. On the off chance that there is one thing that the 70's design has in a similar manner as today's style is that there is still a fast improvement of new styles with developments and more creativity, but still with the old 70’s influence with all their cuts, styles, colors, patterns, fabrics and designers. As years pass by, more current overhauled adaptations of the same essential styles …show more content…
It’s a sleeveless tent dress that has wideness like the hippies but in circular bottom. Down from the center front there is an asymmetrical opening, closed with buttons. Buttons have seen a lot in most of the seventies garments in skirts, shirts and dresses to. Also, it has the look of a coat and a suite at the same time but in a dress form. The pattern making of this dress was a little bit challenging because my front is different for the back and it has the asymmetrical opening yet, it was a good experience to make your own design on