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Girls From Woodstock 1969 Show The Origin Of Todays Fashion
If you haven't heard about the legendary Woodstock, believe me, you've missed a lot. In 1969 a music festival, organized by a bunch of 20-year-olds, took place in Bethel, New York in a cow pasture owned by a farmer Max Yasgur. The organizers had anticipated for the crowd to be around 200.000 people, but the lineup of the most iconic bands of the time such as Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Joe Cocker have more than doubled the number of attendees to around 500.000. The Woodstock festival ran out of food the first day, the traffic was like hell, drugs were flowing free, and still, there were no violent incidents registered. All in all, it was the most iconic and the most peaceful music festival ever.
The legendary festival with it's half a million attendees illustrates the era perfectly — the groovy vibes, peaceful mindset, and of course, the 60s fashion. This time, hippie girls are what we will cover in our Woodstock pictures compilation.
The key details in the hippie fashion were free and flowy dresses, knee boots, anything native American themed, Indian patterns and everything that associated with being open and peaceful, often showing quite a lot of skin. After all, the hippie movement declared free love for all!
Scroll down below to check the vintage fashionistas and the free love vibe below in the authentic Woodstock photos.
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Woodstock Women Fashion
Woodstock Young Lady
Woodstock Women Fashion
Janis Joplin At Woodstock Festival
When it was normal for artists to act like a human being and chill with their fellow humans.
Woodstock Women Fashion
I had a pair of those lace up boots in grade school! And yes, it probably was about 1969. Psychedelic flowers and tie dyes were common, choker necklaces, and fringe on everything. Good times!
Woodstock Women Fashion
Woodstock Women Fashion
Not funny you dummies! This is Margareta Kaukonen Jorma's wife at the time. Jorma was the lead guitarist for Jefferson Airplane. Margareta passed away in 1997 at 54 years of age.
Woodstock Women Fashion
Woodstock Women Fashion
Woodstock Women Fashion
Hippie Couple Standing Barefoot On A Road Holding A Bundle & Wine Bottle At Woodstock
A Young Woman In A Fringed Buckskin Top At The Woodstock Music Festival
Now days if someone wrote that they would be accused of being culturally insensitive....
Woodstock Women Fashion
A Young Woman At The Woodstock Music Festival
Woodstock Women Fashion
Well, by the look of the boys un thé back, i don't think it's in 1969...
American Singer/ Songwriter Grace Slick With Psychedelic Rock Group Jefferson Airplane
A Man And Woman Lie On The Grass During A Performance On The 'Free Stage' At Woodstock
Hippie Mom At The Woodstock Music Festival
Woodstock Women Fashion
Shirtless Male Drummer & Dress-Wearing Female Flutist Jamming During Woodstock Music Festival
Christina 'licorice' Mckechnie, Of English Pop Group The Incredible String Band, Performing At The Woodstock Music Festival
Young Woman Member Of The White Panthers, At The Woodstock Music Festival
A Naked Young Woman Stands Up Amidst The Crowd During The Woodstock Festival
Wow, she is standing there naked as a free bird and not a single person is trying to s**t shame her or grope her.
Woodstock Women Fashion
Fans At The Woodstock Music Festival
People these days sure scrutinise the human body as if God makes mistakes. Then they spend deplorable amounts of money to change it.
Woodstock Women Fashion
Woodstock Women Fashion
Fans At The Woodstock Music Festival
A Pair Of Women Eat Grapes On The Bus To Yasgur's Farm, On Their Way To Attend The Woodstock Music And Arts Fair
Woodstock Women Fashion
This is Sally Mann (not the famous photographer), who hung out with the Jefferson Airplane. She was a friend of Grace and girlfriend of drummer Spencer Dryden.
Woodstock Women Fashion
Young Couple Relaxing During Woodstock Music Festival
Woman Picks Her Way Barefoot Through Mud And Sleeping Bags
Toe Ring At Woodstock
what, you never walked bear foot??? After just 10 minutes bear foot your feet get like that when walking in grass and mud.....its WOODSTOCK!
Hippie Girl Enthusiastically Playing Flute And Dancing At Woodstock Music Festival
Woodstock Women Fashion
Close-Up Of A Young Woman As She Kneels On The Grass
Woodstock Women Fashion
Woodstock Women Fashion
A Young Woman Lies On Grass And Reads Newspaper, A Young Man Beside Her, During The Woodstock Music And Arts Fair
Blonde-Haired Woman Dances To Music From Free Stage
Girl In Woodstock
This photo is a winner. It captures the fearlessness and innocence of youth.
Women Sit On The Grass And Wait For A Bus To Take Them To The Woodstock Music And Arts Fair
My sister had this orange bag in 1972. I found one on Etsy and bought it for her for her upcoming 60th birthday. I'm going to pack it full of memorabilia.
Jackie Barg Siting On The Ground & Blowing Bubbles, During The Woodstock Music & Art Fair
Woodstock Women Fashion
Woodstock Women Fashion
Profile View Of A Young Woman As She Watches A Performance On The 'free Stage' At The Woodstock Music And Arts Fair
Two Young Women Walking Along The Fence With Sleeping Bags At The Woodstock Music Festival
Fashion In Woodstock
Women At The Woodstock Music Festival
Two Blonde Women At The Woodstock Music Festival
Woodstock Women Fashion
Is it sad that the first thing I noticed was how thin everyone was back then, and today people are on average about 50lbs heavier?
- What are you wearing sweetie? - Something much more modest than you did in my age, grandma.
There is so much more going on in these photos than just women's clothing....... so much information about the youth culture back then, what people were sharing and exploring, and discovering. That was quite a time. Much thanks to Mr. Yasgur who hosted the concert on his land.
Is it sad that the first thing I noticed was how thin everyone was back then, and today people are on average about 50lbs heavier?
- What are you wearing sweetie? - Something much more modest than you did in my age, grandma.
There is so much more going on in these photos than just women's clothing....... so much information about the youth culture back then, what people were sharing and exploring, and discovering. That was quite a time. Much thanks to Mr. Yasgur who hosted the concert on his land.