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Written by fuzzylizzie.com
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BETSEY JOHNSON
(b. 1942) During her stint as guest editor at Mademoiselle magazine in1965, Betsey Johnson was given a design job at the new Paraphernalia boutique. There she was an important part of the "Youthquake" movement in fashion. In 1969 she, along with two friends, started their own boutique - Betsey, Bunky and Nini.
From there Johnson wore a variety of design hats: Alley Cat from 1970 to 1974, Butterick patterns from 1971 to the late 1970s, Tric-Trac by Betsey Johnson from 1974 to 1976, and Star Ferry by Betsey Johnson from 1975 to 1977. Finally, in1978, she formed her own company, Betsey Johnson, Inc., which she still operates today.
One word that has always been used to describe the Betsey Johnson look is "young." Her clothes are fun and flirty, colorful and alive.
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from the mid 1960s
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from an early 1970s dress
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from a 1970s dress and jacket
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from a 1970s skirt
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from a 1980s "Punk" label
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from a 2000s dress
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from a mid 2000s dress
Courtesy of coutureallurevintage.com
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