Warhol Factory Women and Other 1960's Divas and Their Unforgettable Style

  
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The coat on the left, worn by British model, Jean Shrimpton, was made of the finest Mongolian lamb.  Soon faux fur would hit the ready-to-wear market, including faux lamb, in every colour of the rainbow, thanks to a fiber called micropile. Faux leather was also growing in popularity, giving rise to "go go" boots, as well as various combinations of up-to-the-knee boots, many of them in shiny white or black. Nothing complemented the mini, micro-mini or pop dress better than a pair of sleek and sexy boots.