American Decades
Deaths
Elizabeth Arden (Florence N. Graham), 81, business-woman who founded and ran one of the world's largest beauty-aids companies, 18 October 1969.
Bettina BaUard, 56, authority on women's fashions, fashion editor for Vogue (1946-1954), 4 August 1961.
William F. Bigelow, 86, magazine editor, managing editor of Cosmopolitan (1903-1913) and editor of Good Housekeeping (1913-1940), 5 March 1966.
Lord Alfred Bossom, 83, British architect, designed and renovated New York buildings, 4 September 1965.
Mead L. Bricker, 78, automobile executive, former vice-president of Ford Motor Company, 28 January 1964.
Pierre Cartier, 86, jeweler, founded Carrier's (1908) in New York City, 27 October 1964.
Le Corbusier, 77, Swiss-French architect, one of the greatest architects of the twentieth century, author of several books reflecting humanistic...
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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
