Minidress Collection
From the swinging 60s to modern-day fashion, the minidress has stood the test of time
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From the swinging 60s to modern-day fashion, the minidress has stood the test of time. Linda Lusardi sizzled in a zipped mini dress back in February 1988, exuding confidence and style. In March 1967, a Mini Skirt fashion show in Dusseldorf Germany set hearts racing with its daring hemlines and bold designs. British model Vicki Hodge showcased her fashion-forward sense by combining a mini dress with flared shorts in January. The versatility of this iconic piece was evident as a pink lycra dress stole the spotlight from every angle during a Mini Dress Fashion event in November 1987. Sally Gray wowed audiences with her impeccable taste for fashion, proving that minidresses are timeless beauties. Twiggy, an influential figure in the 1960s, launched her own range of Twiggy tights while donning an effortlessly chic mini dress. Eileen Catterson turned heads wearing a Miss Selfridge green lace dress paired with luxurious satin/silk accessories. Even hippies found solace in fields at Woburn Park while rocking their free-spirited minidresses. Not just limited to everyday wear, women embraced creativity by donning fancy-dress costumes like cricket outfits or cream leatherette tops matched with mini skirts designed by Morgan Fashion. The revolution continued as Svend designer introduced their groundbreaking Mini Skirt fashion dress back in October 1966. And who can forget Vivienne Westwood's catwalk extravaganza at SECC where models strutted confidently down the runway wearing stunning minidresses? Through decades and diverse styles, one thing remains certain: the minidress is here to stay as an emblem of femininity and empowerment.