Posted on September 19, 2010.
Gogo Boots: The Evolution The shoes are so much a part of the fashion scene it is strange to think that before the 1960s, the boots have been worn only in inclement weather! Nowadays, any self-respecting follower of fashion would be dedicated without at least one pair of boots in their wardrobe. The shoes are worn throughout the year and even on the hottest days, it is still possible to see girls wearing the latest "Ugg" boots or Gogo, teamed with a mini dress or shorts .
He was in the 1960s that the boots really came into their own as an element of fashion garments. During this decade, hemlines rose, rose. Like dresses and skirts are shorter, the boots became bigger and stronger. Fashion was accentuating the leg and foot were the key to attracting attention to this part of the body. In the late fifties and early sixties, girls were still dancing in stilettos, but they were very uncomfortable when worn for long periods of time. Adolescents have begun to wear boots instead, because they were more comfortable to dance disco. These boots calf high white boots were named Gogo, after the "go-go dancers who wore them. It was not long to wear boots became part of the world of high fashion and were worn by women of all ages . This was mostly thanks to French designer Andres Courreges, who began creating fabulous style boots in 1964, famous model of the French singer Franasoise Hardy and then a craze was born.
Since the inception of the shoe Gogo, it can be stated categorically that the boots have never been fashionable. They may have changed style, shape, size, material and color, but the boots were always worn as a fashion accessory since the 1960s. Even the humble Wellington boot has become a classic of fashion, because of the practical necessity of having to bring them to pop festivals. Festivals such as Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds are known to take place in bad weather, too often become mud baths and any sensitive viewer festival takes a pair of boots with them. At one point, Wellington boots came to pierce style black or green Hunter, but now, colorful and wonderfully designs are available, which means they are fashionable as well as practical.
In the late sixties, Gogo boots became tighter and bigger, with more heel and zips along. At their extreme, these boots became thigh-high, designed to be worn under the smallest of mini skirts. Tight black boots as worn by Emma Peel in the television series "The Avengers" has become very popular. Gogo boots were originally white, but were soon available in black, brown, red, yellow and just about any color under the sun. Vinyl is a popular fabric, due to its tight and sticky appearance and economic costs, but by the seventies other materials like leather and suede quickly became popular. In the eighties, the folly of line dancing led to the popularity of cowboy and cowgirl boots, boots and retreated to mid-calf heels became lower, the foot becomes sharp and the boots themselves were decorated with tassels. Boots have come a long since with Gogo. The shoes are both stylish and practical, although the styles may change, it is certain that the boot itself will never be outdated.
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