1960s Deadstock Painted Lady Face Leather Belt Faux Peter Max

1960s Deadstock Painted Lady Face Leather Belt Faux Peter Max

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Super fun hand painted Peter Max style belt featuring to fancy lady faces and a leather adjustable tie! “Made by Finger”

$$$$$ · Indexed March 13, 2025 ·

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Erin Templeton
Vancouver, BC
511 carrall street Vancouver BC, V6B 2J8 · 604-682-2451






Usage
  • Ideal for adding a playful and artistic touch to casual outfits or festival attire.
  • Could be paired with retro clothing styles to create a cohesive vintage look.
  • May be worn as a statement accessory for those who appreciate unique and artistic designs.
History
  • The 1960s were characterized by bold colors and artistic expression in fashion, largely influenced by popular culture and art movements.
  • Peter Max was a prominent figure in the '60s art scene, known for his vibrant, psychedelic artwork, making similar items reflective of that era's creative spirit.
  • Deadstock items from this period can provide insights into past fashion trends and consumer preferences.
Design Significance
  • The hand-painted details of the belt reflect the artisanal craftsmanship that was valued in fashion during the 1960s.
  • Incorporating elements from the Peter Max style, the design embraces the era's love for whimsy and bold artistic statements.
  • Leather accessories were a staple in the '60s, denoting both durability and a fashionable edge in personal style.

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