How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

Categories: Fashion | North America

American photographer Arthur Schatz in 1969 made a photo series for the LIFE magazine about the youth fashion of those years. To do this, he went to California, where he visited several high schools to photograph the most "fashionable" students.

The 60s of the last century were marked by the hippie culture with its freedom of expression, cheerfulness and love. If we talk about the style of that time, then these are bright personalities who strive to stand out, using colorful outfits and a variety of accessories. In this selection of photos - a lot of stylish high school students who succumbed to the "new" trend. Their images absolutely deserve attention!

(Total 17 photos)

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

1. Californian students dressed in the style of hippies.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

2. Newport Beach, California High school student Lenore Ready crosses the street.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

3. Corona del Mar High School students Kim Robertson, Pat Avenshine and Pam Pepin dressed as Emilio Pucci.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

4. High school student Rosemary Shong wears a Native American dress she made herself.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

5. The same girl the next day.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

6. Hippies in ponchos, sandals and flares.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

7. A high school student in a Bermuda jumpsuit and a cute panama hat.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

8. High school student Nina Nalhaus in a homemade wool jacket.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

9. Beverly Hills High School student Erica Farber in a tiered black and white top (dress?) and bright yellow pants.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

10. School orchestra and local fashionistas.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

11. High school girl in velvet flared trousers - one of the main attributes of hippie fashion.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

12. A group of Beverly Hills High School students. The girl in the center came to school in absolutely white translucent clothes and barefoot.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

13. Girl in a hippie buckskin vest.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

14. A high school student in a long woven skirt with patterns and a woolen shawl.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

15. High school teacher Sandy Brockman in a bold, patterned hippie dress.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

16. Woodside High School students on campus.

How American schoolchildren dressed in the era of rock and roll

17. An unknown student in a light miniskirt walks along an abandoned railway.

Keywords: 60s | Life | USA | School | Students

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