In the transformative 1960s, Tahiti blossomed from a secluded paradise to a beacon of fashion innovation. Inspired by the island's rich cultural tapestry, encompassing traditional art, music, dance, and mythology, a distinctive Tahitian style emerged. Bold prints, rooted in ancient tapa cloth traditions, became emblematic of this era. Pioneering figures, like Kahaia, Jeanne Wodka, and Madeleine Moua, championed this fashion movement, ensuring Tahiti's influence on the global stage. The burgeoning tourism industry of the time further moulded Tahitian fashion, adapting it to meet the tastes of an international audience. This book encapsulates the mesmerising journey of Tahitian fashion in the 60s, marking its evolution from indigenous roots to worldwide acclaim.
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