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Echoes From The Past – Fashion from White Lake – The Miniskirt

The Iconic 1960s Miniskirt in Montague

In the 1960s, the miniskirt became a fashion sensation, including in small towns like Montague, Michigan. This bold new style offered a fresh, modern look for women. Local women and teens embraced the trend, making it part of their everyday wardrobe. The shorter hemline symbolized youth, freedom, and confidence.

A Shift in Style

Before the miniskirt, dresses and skirts were longer and more conservative. However, fashion shifted dramatically in the mid-1960s. The miniskirt, often paired with bright colors and bold patterns, became a statement piece. As it grew in popularity, even in Montague, the trend reflected the changing roles of women in society.

Popular Among the Youth

Young women in Montague and Whitehall proudly wore miniskirts to school, social events, and local dances. The skirt’s design allowed for easy movement and gave a playful, energetic vibe. Local shops began carrying this trendy item, which quickly became a favorite among high school students.

Lasting Impact

The miniskirt wasn’t just a fashion piece; it represented a cultural change in Montague. It embodied the spirit of independence and modern thinking that swept through the 1960s. This small but powerful fashion item left a lasting impact on local style and continues to be remembered today.

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Owen Raeth joined CatchMark in August 2020 as a Tech Support Intern, then transitioned to DMM to learn graphic design. He is a 2024 graduate of Montague High School. Owen Raeth is a Digital Marketing and Media Intern at CatchMark Technologies with growing experience in video editing, content creation, and drone operations. A 2024 high school graduate, Owen is currently pursuing a degree in English education with a long-term goal of integrating technology into the classroom. Passionate about teaching, communication, and digital tools, he brings strong public speaking skills, hands-on technical ability, and a creative mindset to his work. Owen is committed to bridging education and media to empower future learners.

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