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1960–1969

1960s Organza Mini Skirt

$50 – $2,000
Typical price range

Identifying Authentic 1960s Organza Mini Skirt

Authentic 1960s organza mini skirt pieces (1960–1969) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Sheer, stiff, lightweight plain-weave fabric made from silk or synthetic fiber. Used for structured underpinnings, overlays on evening gowns, and standalone formal garments.

When examining a potential 1960s organza piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.Skirt with hemline significantly above the knee, popularized by Mary Quant from 1965. The most symbolic garment of 1960s youth culture and the sexual revolution.

Mini Skirt Authentication Checklist

Authentic 1960s: hemline 4–6 inches above knee

Look for op-art, mod, or bold geometric prints

Synthetic knit or woven; rarely lined in vintage examples

Mary Quant daisy label significantly increases value

Identifying Authentic Organza

Stiffer than chiffon; holds its shape in layers and overlays

Silk organza: finer, more supple than nylon organza; burns like silk

Check for the distinctive crisp rustle when handled

Often used as overlay on evening gowns — examine construction to see layer

Care & Preservation

Dry clean recommended. Silk organza can be hand-washed with extreme care in cool water. Press with a cool iron and pressing cloth. Avoid crushing — organza holds shape when properly stored.

Other 1960s Materials

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Mini Skirt in Other Eras