1960–1990

Prêt-à-porter. The body on show

During the 1960s there was a radical sociocultural break, as the young rebelled and challenged the established canons of beauty, and daring new styles made audacity the norm. 

There is no longer a unique silhouette. Unisex fashion prevails, with tunics, dresses and trousers, short and long, in bright colours. The 1980s are characterized by exaggerated forms and brilliant textures. 

Prêt-à-porter 

Series signed by prestigious designers reflecting the new changes in society, aimed at a wider market.