LIMITED EDITION - 1960s Glamour Print
LIMITED EDITION - 1960s Glamour Print
Dimensions 9x12in
Although mini skirts first appeared on the scene in the 1960s, they were not really worn by many until 1966 and not nationwide until 1967. Most skirts were still worn well below the knee. In the early sixties, straight skirts had front and back inverted pleats called kick pleats and were ideal for doing the popular twist dance. Pencil skirts were still worn with sweaters or back-to-front cardigans that had been pressed flat. Another popular fashion statement of the time, thanks to Jackie Kennedy, were pillbox hats. They had a flat crown, straight, upright sides, and no brim.
The 1960s Glamour Print is printed on 80 lb. acid free paper. Each print is signed by the artist.
The original illustration was created using Prismacolor® markers and pencils on high quality drawing paper.
Framing options are below. Options include: 1) unframed, 2) mat-framed, or 3) matted and framed in a hardwood frame with 4 ply mat with beveled edge. Unframed and matted prints will ship to you in a protective plastic sleeve. Or, if you select framing, framed prints are shipped in protective packaging.