Famous concerts not held in New York's Woodstock have been held for 47 years and music and fashion continue to influence contemporary culture. Just in 2013, Fashion Tag launched the 1960s Renaissance series, and Fashion Style Mag continued to publish articles such as "How do you wear the 60's fashion today"? Maybe this is true, spread around!
This public list is the coolest female fashion collection in the Woodstock era. Are you your parents or grandparents of Woodstock? Please post vintage fashion photos below or vote for your collection if you missed it.
Woodstock is a rock festival in a small town called Bethel, near Woodstock, New York. The festival was held on August 15, 1969, 16th and 17th, three days. Woodstock's initial plan was the outdoor rock music festival that held "Three Days of Peace and Music" at Woodstock Village in Catskill. It is estimated that 50,000 to 100,000 people gather in this festival. It is estimated that 400,000 people were involved in this accident. The initial plan of Woodstock was to establish a recording studio in Woodstock (1). When musicians Bob Dylan and The Band settled there, Woodstock became the center of rock. In order to promote the idea of the studio, the festival's four partners (Michael Lang, Artie Kornfield, John Roberts, and Joel Rosenman) decided to hold a concert. I officially called them Woodstock Music Festival and Art Fair. The Monterey Pop Festival in Monterrey, California in 1967 affected the Woodstock Music Festival (Sandow, 1)
After Woodstock 1969, the name "Woodstock" became a very useful brand name. The concert was originally designed to earn money. After the concert, Woodstock Ventures finally entered the basement, but eventually it came to be a company that is recovering and known today. Although recent installment payment was seen as a disaster of corporateization, since the impact of the first incident is still widespread, things related to the Woodstock brand have attracted a lot of attention. Woodstock has been a household name since 1969 and is integrated into the American mainstream living.
Just a short walk from the entrance of the high line to 14th Street, The Woodstock dates back to the original Woodstock Festival in 1969, expressing freedom with peace and music for three days. Woodstock holds the nostalgic details of the 1960s classics and features a unique bohemian element. Woodstock's Radical Beverages made by Beverage Director D'Arel Miller (formerly Soho House Group) will introduce a classic cocktail with the finest spirits and finest ingredients for $ 10. Those looking for 'boujie' or 'extra' spirits can choose between $ 15 and $ 20 respectively.