What was the causes behind the radical changes in women's clothing?
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The late 60's saw the beginning of the 'hippie' movement. Women wore relaxed, flowing clothes with psychedelic prints that were made of tie-dye fabrics and began to reject the need to look 'made up.' ... The fashion trends of the 1960's helped shape a society which accepted freedom and self-expression through clothing.
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Radical changes in women's clothing came about as a result of the two world wars, as thousands of women's came out to the work and they needed comfortable and convenient clothings.
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