Between
spontaneous make-out sessions, front-row meltdowns, and of course, Kanye,
Fashion Week and awards season always make midwinter 100 times more exciting.
In the spirit of the Oscars this Sunday, we thought we’d turn our attention to
a more humble time for awards shows: the early 1960s. On British Pathé, a
newsreel archive, we came across this video of the first-ever Sunday Times
International Fashion Awards. The event took place in 1963, and boasts all the
shift dresses and thigh-high boots one could possibly desire.
Leggy
models don Twiggy-esque eyeliner and strike poses in designs by Pierre Cardin
and Emilio Pucci. It's designer Mary Quant, however, who takes home the biggest
honor, the Sunday Times International Fashion Award for Britain. Her models
strut it out in buffalo-check apron dresses, prim pantsuits, and gold
stockings.
Watching
this makes us wish every awards show came complete with trumpeters and a
Duchess presenter (paging Kate Middleton). Check out the video via the URL below to marvel
at Quant’s creations and see how these designers ignited the iconic mod
movement: -
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