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6. Women In Pants II: Mannish Dress to Punk

6. Women In Pants II: Mannish Dress to Punk

Welcome to the long awaited second episode in our…

Unravel A Fashion Podcast · Unravel A Fashion Podcast

May 22, 201653m 5sExplicit

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Welcome to the long awaited second episode in our Women in Pants Series. Danielle Morrin and Jasmine talk about pants from World War II through the 1970s. They discuss how pants became an important garment of defiance for a variety of youth cultures, including the Teddy Girls, the Pachucas, and Punks. In addition, they reveal the trepidation surrounding pants in fashion and the way designers like Norman Norell, André Courrèges , and Yves Saint Laurent encouraged women to make pants an indispensable garment in their wardrobes. Visit the blog for images, episode bibliography and more fashion at www.unravelpodcast.tumblr.com. Instagram: @unravelpodcast Twitter: @unravelpodcast Image: Helmut Newton, Le Smoking, 1975 for French Vogue *This episode was recorded in March 2016