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November 19, 1966

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November 19, 1966
Title
November 19, 1966
Description
This New Yorker cover from November 19, 1966, illustrated by Charles D. Saxon, depicts a fashionable crowd gathered in an art gallery, reflecting the bold and experimental styles of the 1960s. The figures wear brightly colored mini dresses, patterned tights, oversized coats, and graphic prints, emphasizing the decade’s shift toward youthful, playful, and modern fashion. Short hemlines, geometric patterns, and vibrant colors reflect the influence of the Mod style popularized during the period. The cover captures the connection between fashion, contemporary art, and urban social culture in mid-1960s New York.
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Date Issued
November 19, 1966
Publisher
The New Yorker Magazine
Fashion style
Mod (modernist) style
Measurements
ca. 8 × 11 inches (20.3 × 29.2 cm)
Materials
book paper
Site pages
1960s
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