1960s Costumes
861960s Fashion
The 1960s continues to be a popular theme for fancy dress parties. Some people will choose to link it to the 1970's as there is an element of cross-over between the fashions of the two decades.
This is also true between the 1950s and 1960s. At the start of the decade America was still heavily influencing the music charts, with stars such as Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis and Bill Hayley (and his Comets) dominating. So at every 60s theme night, there will be a slight blurring at the edges towards the 50s (Teddy Boys) and 70s (glam rock).
The early-mid 1960s saw the rise of British Pop Music, with the 'Merseybeat' sound of artists such as the 'Beatles', Gerry & The Pacemakers' and Freddie & the Dreamers contrasting with the 'London' sound of artists such as The 'Dave Clark Five' & the 'Manchester' sound of The Hollies. From a costume point of view most of these groups tended to look the same. Costumes for the Beatles are available and come in a range of budgets - see image.
Mods & Rockers
We would recommend that the 60s theme is not reduced even more by naming the party 'mods & rockers'. It may seem like a good idea, but the theme is very restricting and there are not many costumes available to purchase on the market. A true male mod look would consist of an Italian designer suit, Vespa scooters and duffle coats (complete with a bullseye on the back). Ladies costumes are more widely available to purchase. A true female mod would have worn black and white patterned A Line dresses (as favoured by Mary Quant). Rockers would have worn leather jackets and trousers, chains, studs and heavy boots.
Fashion really started to take off with the advent of the Mini-skirt. There are many arguments over who actually 'invented' it, but it was undoubtedly promoted by Mary Quant who had a boutique called 'Bazaar'. Britain continued to dominate the pop charts and each artist started to develop their own 'look'.
The 'Austin Powers' films were set in 1969 and provide a great place to get your 60s inspiration. Men were wearing velvet suits, ladies wearing (very short) mini dresses and both were wearing brightly coloured, psychedelic clothing.
Austin Powers and Felicity Shagwell are two very popular costume choices for the 1960s theme.
1967 was known as the 'Summer of Love' and was seen as many as the epitome of what the 60s was all about. Woodstock, the hippy movement and 'Flower Power' dominating the scene. 1967 was also the year 'Sargeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club' was released.
Towards the end of the decade, hippy fashions were contrasting with the geometric mod designs and in 1969, the full length 'maxi skirt' was introduced much to the relief of most women!
Popular 60s Television Programmes
- Batman
- Flintstones
- Pink Panther
- Star Trek
- Addams Family
- Alice in wonderland
- Thunderbirds
- Passage to India
- The Prisoner
- Dad's Army
Popular 60s Films
- Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Spartacus
- West Side Story
- Lawrence of Arabia
- A Fistful of Dollars
- My Fair Lady
- Bonnie & Clyde
- Barbarella
- Cleopatra
- 101 Dalmations
- Austin Powers (set in '69)
Other 60s Costume Suggestions
- Marilyn Monroe (she died in this decade)
- Astronaut (first moon landing)
- Star Trek (first shown)
- Frank Sinatra (just pop on your dinner jacket)
- Elvis Presley (yes he did wear the white jumpsuit in the 60's)
- Richard Burton (Starred as Marc Antony in (Cleopatra)
1960s Costume & Theming Links
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Whether you want to go as a flower power hippy or Austin Powers this lens will give you great costume ideas for the 60s theme. Sit back and lets go back to the 'Summer of Love!' - 1950s, 1960s 1970s Fancy Dress Costumes
Quality fancy dress costumes for 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s including Teddy Girls, Teddy Boys, Rock n Roll, Flower Power, Hippy, Glam Rock, Punk, Flares & New Romantic Costumes. - 1960s Party Theme ideas
Great Site to Help You theme Your 60s party, including music to play and food to eat.
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I wish I were at a party in your 1960s costume.
Thanks for great moments to dream
We really knew how to dress back in the sixties! Sometimes I look back and can't believe it! Thanks for the memories!
Jim
Excellent and informative hub - and a good trip down memory lane! I used to have a Mary Quant style black and white dress just like the one featured and with the white boots! Oops I'm giving my age away.
I seem to recall bell bottom jeans with a 2 inch leather belt and a neon psychedelic shirt. I was in a rock band when the Beatles came out. We were so cool. We had our own hearse for the equipment.
Jeanne
Well I thought that was a fun walk down nostaligia's lane. I wonder what I have hanging in my closet from the sixties.
Hey this is great, make sure to invite me to your next costume party, I'll be the "Hippy Lady"....
How fun! I remember the old bell bottom jeans. Those were popular back in those days too. How time flies!
I like this hub im just glad i wasnt born back in the 60s.
I'm embarrassed to admit I actually had an outfit similar to your Hippy Lady costume. I thought I looked very smart.
I love this costume ideas! Cosutmes from the 60's are my favorite costumes, so I especially appreciate you creating this page. I love the mixture of elements that happened in that era- the sudden change of mindset from the 50's (sinatra and M. Monroe) to the mindset of the 60's (free speech, long hair, etc.) Thanks so much for this mod trip!
Thanks everyone for your comments.
I am sure you looked great in your 'hippy lady' outfit 'Nightcats'!
-Adele
Gotta love the 60's. Great hub!
So many memories. And yet, so different, when these are costumes - and when these were NOW clothes.





















Party Girl says:
18 months ago
Hi everyone.
If you need any further information regarding 1960s costumes, contact me at the following email adele@props-n-frocks.co.uk . We have a great range of costumes to buy and if you are local to us, in Essex, UK, we have a huge range of quality costumes to hire.
Thanks for taking the time to look at this hub.
-Adele