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60s space fashion
60s space fashion















Her fashion has become head-turning with the use of a lot of texture, glitter, special shapes, bright colors, and most notably, futuristic looks.

60s space fashion

This perfect mixture was mastered by the stylist Lorenzo Posocco, who is an expert in mixing vintage with high-end modern designers, achieving some of the best looks in Dua Lipa’s career.

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In 2020, her sophomore album “Future Nostalgia” came out, an album reminiscing in the disco era, but her looks during her videos and performances from last year were not just disco, she was mixing archive looks from Paco Rabbane and Versace, with actual looks from new runway collections from Valentino, Mugler, and Prada. In the process, they are bringing the future to us in the present.Ī clear example of a pioneer this time is Dua Lipa.

60s space fashion

In the past, Paco Rabbane and Courrèges were designing for the 2000s and now, they are designing for the next century, thinking and predicting what fashion will be in the near future. Innovation, future, and wide-eye is the definition of the New Space Age, an incredible mix between the original disco era and the space age, evolving silhouettes, textures, glitter, and colors to create futuristic looks.

60s space fashion

It’s hard to imagine the world getting bleaker than 2020, so eyes are set forward and our heads are held up for how we will come back stronger. Just as before, right now the world is uncertain, and designers are starting to explore the new needs and ideas for society, predicting what they think the future will surprise us with. Fashion was getting society to prepare for any outcome of the future, at that time they were uncertain of what the results of the space race would give to the world, but a sense of optimism pervaded design nonetheless. Rabanne and Cardin were exploring and attempting to predict what the future held for society, from a uniform society to a more drastic change in clothes to encounter a new race from outer space. It was to time travel just by seeing their designs. The ‘60s revolved around one idea strongly-exploration-to push further than before, to create pieces never seen and only thought of. The futuristic look was mainly inspired by the boundaries erased by the advances in technology and the idea of flying cars, robots, and new worlds for the new decades. Technology and fashion changed to fit this new excitement for the unknown outside our planet in the near future. Fashion was being used as a main point in space theme movies that explore a new structure and the world of the future. They started to explore new and endless possibilities in fashion from silhouettes and cuts to materials to new structures of the body. The Space Age began in the mid-to-late ‘60s with designers like Courrèges, Rabanne, and Pierre Cardin as the pioneers inspired by the space race. This comeback was in many ways more extravagant and crazy than the original disco era, and this year the disco has not disappeared from clothes and runways, but it has just become more kitsch, with a nod to one of the biggest and coolest trend in the ‘60s “the space age.” For us, it’s the New Space Age.

60s space fashion

In 2020, there was an increase of disco inspiration in fashion and music. After being in a cycle for some years, the lines between different trends start to disappear to create a broader trend that encapsulates the best parts of individuals. As we all know, trends are a cycle, they never disappear entirely, instead transforming to become better and stronger trends than before. Fashion often recalls the coolest trends of the past, but sometimes, it relies on visions of the future.















60s space fashion