1971

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1971 was a big mix of influences. It was the year the original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory movie came out. The French Connection was the big movie that year, winning the Oscar. In September, the first of the presidential crimes that became known as Watergate happened when burglars broke into Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrists office to look for dirt to discredit him. The Vietnam War continued to expand although 60% of Americans opposed it. Inflation was 4% and rising in the US and nearly 9% in Britain. Gas was 40 cents a gallon and that movie ticket to see Willy Wonka cost $1.50. The average monthly rent was $150. Walt Disney opened a new theme park in Florida. Jim Morrison died. NPR made its first broadcast and the Pentagon Papers were published, proving to all of America that the Pentagon and the government lies. We might not be able to find you 1971 gas or movie prices, but if you come to the Velvet tonight you can enjoy the tunes of 1971 – including, quite probably, the iconic cover of Kris Kristofferson’s Me and Bobbie McGee by Janis Joplin and Rolling Stones Brown Sugar.

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Poster art, such as this 1971 poster by Ernest Trova, had always been a big part of political movements and continued to be. I thought it might be fun to posterize my photo as an homage to the posters that are so much a part of political messaging. However, I didn't want to mess up that gorgeous mesh dress from AnE, so I am showing the pic twice.

In December, 1970, the Environmental Protection Agency opened its doors and in 1971 President Nixon gave an important environmental speech proposing the Clean Water Act and other substantive measures to improve the environment. In the late 60s, the Cuyahoga River had caught on fire. There was movement afoot and in 1971, Greenpeace was founded to wage a nonstop, global campaign for stronger environmental protections. In 1971, my sister (who was married and had children before I was even born) was living with her young family in a little suburb of Niagara Falls called Love Canal. They only lived there 3 or 4 years, but when my niece’s son was born with birth defects a few years ago, I wondered whether living the first years of her life on a toxic dump played a role. It’s something we will never know. However it is discouraging that 41 years after the first Earth Day in 1970 and 40 years after the national commitment to clean up our planet, we have people conflating local weather with global climate in order to allow industry to continue to degrade the planet and to avoid the changes in our energy use that are urgent and necessary.


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In fashion, the biggest news of 1971 was the death of Coco Chanel. She ways 87 and still working, still designing. !971 was also the year the design career of a woman who could have made this dress began. In 1971, Malcolm MacLaren opened a shop at 430 King’s Road and his partner, Vivienne Westwood quit teaching to work with him there. He went on to other things (managing the Sex Pistols) while she became a tremendous infuence on British fashion. The two of them together were leaders of the punk scene. This dress has some of the signature elements of Westwood’s design – a bold tartan fabric and strong shapes. She would not have a runway show for a decade – but 1971 was the year she began.

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Boots continued to be a popular fashion item in 1971 – and these perfectly contemporary shoes from Treads have the signature stack heels that were popular then. The biggest thing in shoes, of course, were platform shoes – in exaggerate sizes with massive platforms, which just goes to show that everything old is new again.

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****STYLE NOTES******
Poses: Long Awkward Pose and Status
Skin: Baiastice_Cloe-peach -make up 1- RED+hair
Eyes: Poetic Colors
Lashes: Lelutka
Hair: [ Love Soul ] Hair*057*Auburn(Click to resize)
Dress: Adam n Eve Meshworks – Rhia Tartan Dress
Boots: Treads Charlie boots. Tri-color, white, gray and black

2 thoughts on “1971

  1. Maeve Byron

    A well written post and a very sweet look, Cajsa.
    I’m sorry I teased you last night. I should upgrade my Viewer ASAP..lol. šŸ™‚

  2. Cajsa Lilliehook Post author

    No worries. I knew going there that some folks would not be able to see my dress or shoes. I just don’t want to limit my choices to what other viewers can manage. Maht said I looked like I was wearing an innertube.

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