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Gogo boots were originally low heeled

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

The designer André Courrèges is widely credited with creating the first ever Gogo boots. It was a low-heeled, calf-high boot created for his 1964 Autumn collection as part of the ‘Moon Girl’ look. These boots quickly became popular, and were soon mass-produced, and became a huge hit with girls dressed in the ‘Dolly Bird’ style in 1960s London. They were usually designed with a zipper up the back, or on the side, and were adopted by teenagers, which saw them worn by dancers on television shows, helping to further popularise them.

This popularity soon saw them become iconic. For example, the boots in Nancy Sinatra song ‘These Boots are Made for Walking’ are widely recognised to be Gogo boots. The boots became a part of pop culture when they were worn by Jane Fonda in the cult sci-fi film Barbarella. Such success saw other designers have a go at making their own version of the boots, with the height of the boot rising as the hemlines became higher and higher, ending as Yves Saint Laurent’s garter boot. These were what led to ‘kinky boots’, calf high boots created with a pointed heel, and were worn by Diana Rigg and Honor Blackman in the classic TV series The Avengers.

Nowadays, the Gogo boot has become a huge part of fashion worldwide, so it is important to move away from stereotyping it as a slutty item of footwear. It is one of the most revolutionary items of fashion wear to emerge from the sixties, and a key part of any woman’s wardrobe.

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Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
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Gogo boots have gained a slightly edgy reputation in recent years, due to their association with strippers and the sex industry, but this reputation is totally undeserved. They are an important part of any woman’s wardrobe, and it is important to try and salvage their place in fashion history. An item that can be worn with, and enhance, just about any outfit. They are fantastic for enhancing the shape of the leg, and are a surprisingly revolutionary piece of footwear – far from the preserve of strippers and sex industry workers; they are a liberating and eternally fashionable item to slip your feet into.

The term actually derives from a French expression. À gogo, meaning ‘in abundance’ is derived from the ancient French term for happiness, la gogue. This entered the English lexicon in 1962 as a term meaning ‘all the rage’, thus giving Gogo boots their name. But why are they so revolutionary? Well, the whole concept of a mainstream boot for women as a fashion accessory was totally unheard of, as they were worn only to keep women’s feet warm during winter and in rainy weather, and not as streetwear. They were designed specifically to compliment the fashions of the time, with short skirts like the miniskirt all the rage. They accentuated the shape of the leg on display, and also helped cover a bit of the leg – perfect for women who were a little unsure about flashing the flesh.

Setting up a 70s Party

Friday, October 9th, 2009

When you recall the 70s, you think of music, disco balls, polyester clothes and hair! The 70s encompassed all that and more. Here are some unique ideas for planning a 70s fancy dress theme party:

Saturday Night Live made its debut in 1975 on the airwaves. The characters involved are still difficult to beat. Invite your guests to come as their favorite Saturday Night Live character. Go ahead and set up your television playing episodes (you can rent the “best of” series) with the sound turned down. To expand the options for costumes, include any favorite 70s celebrities including TV characters, film sratrs and musicians. For example KISS, Characters from Grease or Saturday Night Fever, Charlie’s Angels, The Godfather, Rocky, anyone from Rocky Horror Picture Show, a Star Wars character, Kojak or The Incredible Hulk.

You choice of music should be selected to reflect the whole decade. There will be plenty of the BeeGees and disco tunes, but dont forget the more intellectual music to come out of the 70s including Janis Joplin, John Lennon and  Santana. At the end of your bash have a dancing competition. Start it as the decade did.At the start dancing was a type of anything goes but as time progressed dancing became an more precise science. So move on to the hustle and other line dances. Then, just as everyone is either getting their fill, from not being able to keep up – throw them a helping hand. Select a song everyone knows like the dance to – Y.M.C.A. by the Village People and watch everyone really enjoy themselves.

You can add an Abba flavor. Use and oldie 70′s backdrop where Abba music plays continuously.  Depending on your budget, you could go for the real bar and rent it out for your bash or decorate your house to look like a disco bar.

It’s easy if you have the budget that will enable you to book one bar.  All you need to do is ask the manager to set-up the place for an Abba Party.   You may also want to include posters Abba’s album to breathe the Abba’s presence into the place.

Take plenty of photos to turn into digital prints as party presents and souvenirs. Put a few anti-war posters up on your walls just to keep things unbiased and have fun. The 70s were a decade of growth of a nation and growth of the influence of popular culture. Rubik’s cubes were the puzzle solve.  Did you manage to do it?  Scatter a few around the place.

All the work you do in planning it will make it that much more memorable and successful.