Designer Pierre Cardin turned toward gender-neutral collections in the 1960s. He created unisex foun
Designer Pierre Cardin turned toward gender-neutral collections in the 1960s. He created unisex foundation garments, such as form-fitting knit body stockings, that were inspired by space suits and dreams of an inclusive Space Age culture. These bodysuits would have jewelry, bibs, skirts, aprons, and boots layered on top to form a complete ensemble that built upon his previous “Cosmocorps” fashions. Always looking to the future, Cardin envisioned that these unisex garments could one day be worn in space. Posted by Gina VasquezPierre Cardin two-tone jersey dresses, with vinyl waders, 1969. (Photo: Yoshi Takata. © Pierre Pelegry) ⇨ Pierre Cardin “Cosmocorps” suits and “Porthole” dresses, 1968. (Photo: Yoshi Takata. Courtesy of Archives Pierre Cardin. © Archives Pierre Cardin) -- source link
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