"Revisits a particular cultural moment, the late 1960s and early 1970s in America and Europe, to trace hippies' revolutionary influence on fashion."--P. 7.
This is a deeply personal story of how one young woman manages to survive and even to thrive in the face of the whirlwind of experiences coming at her.
Freelance journalist Edith Johnson contributes the book s Introduction and chapter essays, entitled Love, Devotion, and Surrender. During the preparation of Hippie Chick, Johnson interviewed 81 different women from the live music scene.
Cowgirl Hippie Chick delicately chronicles snippets in time from Julia's life from birth to high school.
An easier era.
Tie Dye presents a lush and vibrant kaleidoscope of contemporary photography, as well as highlights of cultural and style icons in tie-dye looks from the ’60s to now, celebrating its cultural evolutions, from Woodstock to the catwalk.
Jill Sheeley, author of Aspen cookbooks and the beloved series of Aspen children's books about Fraser and Kip, now reveals in this memoir her many fun and crazy experiences in Aspen in the 1970s.
As the story unfolds, each woman is offered a glimpse of a richer, more authentic life. But will they have the courage to live it? Profits go to Outreach Partners Network for Compassion in Action
Written with deep insight and great humor, Hippie Chick Abroad chronicles Nelson's adventures and misadventures in growing up, branching out of her comfort zone, and exploring the great wide world-and her place in it.
This is a fashion coloring book about Boho Hippie Girls. There are 45 original illustrations with beautiful models, clothing & accessories.
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