I meet so many fashion designers and artists on my travels and as a shopoholic, love having unique items form abroad. The designers featured here are those I really shop from and adore. From 1967 to 1971, the hippie's fashion was grist for the couture and upscale ready-to-wear mills. Defined by their carefree and laid-back attitude, hippies adopted a more eclectic, leisurely style that symbolized peace, love and equality for all. The free-flowing hippie fashion of the 1970s reflected the youth culture's response to the strict mores and conservative values of the 1950s and 1960s. An essential component of the hippie style of the second half of the 1960s, psychedelic fashion often mixed with the tribal and folk costume clothing of the Haight-Ashbury scene. PaperCity Magazine


Rich Hippie Design is an American collection of home decor, jewelry, and fashion accessories that are inspired by faith, the beach, and simple living. Peace, Love and Freedom: Hippie Fashion From the Late 1960s to 1970s By Anna Gragert on January 23, 2016 When we get dressed in the morning and prepare for our day, we don’t typically think of our clothes as serving a broader purpose … I want to share them with you! Hippie-inspired looks have gone chic. The new shop TIA in Morjim / Ashwem is Home Candle Holders Browse all products from Rich Hippie Design. The "rich hippie" look upgraded hippie style into fabrics that were largely well beyond the economic reaches of the financially marginal denizens of Haight-Ashbury. African patterns and clothing design, popularized after the Civil Rights Act, introduced tie-dyed fabrics and loose, comfortable dashikis.
Welcome back to the series "International Boho-Chic Designers". What was once a humble hobby has fashion designers from Roberto Cavalli to Tom Ford patching their way through fall.

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