American Decades
Courréges, André 1923-
FASHION DESIGNER
Innovation and Influence.
There were many important fashion designers during the 1960s—Pierre Cardin, Yves St. Laurent, Oleg Cassini, and others—but among the most influential in both Europe and the United States was the experimental French couturier André Courrèges. He is credited for being among the first to introduce hemlines above the knee and pantsuits for women, among other innovative fashions.
Apprenticeship and Early Designs.
As an adolescent Courrèges was inclined toward an artistic career, but following the wishes of his practical-minded father he became a civil engineer instead. In 1948 he left a promising engineering career and moved to Paris to enter the fashion world. After a few months in a small fashion house, he joined the house of Cristóbal Balenciaga and worked his way up from the bottom, from presser to Balenciaga's main assistant and cutter. In 1961, with his...
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1960's Fashion
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Big Cars, Small Cars
- Big Hair
- Looks and New Looks: The New High Fashion
- Men's Fashion: Care More, Dare More
- New Fashions for Young People
- The Rise of the Youth Market
- Secondhand Clothes and Tie-Dyed Shirts: Antifashion and the Hippie Influence
- A Significant Decline in the Couture System
- Style over Substance: Furniture Goes Pop
- Styles of Modern Architecture
- The Twilight of Modernist Architecture
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Fashion, 1960–1969
