Youthquake (movement)
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Youthquake was a 1960s cultural movement. The term was coined by Vogue magazine's editor-in-chief Diana Vreeland in 1965. Youthquake involved music, pop culture and changed the landscape of the fashion industry. The movement is characterized by looking to youth culture for a source of inspiration, taking dominance away from the English and Parisian couture houses.
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See also
- Edie Sedgwick, original Youthquaker, 'It' girl
- Lana Del Rey, Neo-youthquake
- Phlo Finister, Neo-youthquake
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