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Go-Go boots were originally created in the 1960s with the intention that they should be used for wearing while dancing. The term is said to have been originated by André Courrèges, who made a white, low-heeled boot, rising a bit above the ankles. The term is often used to define all types of fashion boots for women, usually knee-length boots worn with a miniskirt or dress.

During the sixties and even today, Go-Go Boots are thought to be a form of female empowerment. Go-Go dancers often wear Go-Go boots.

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Go-Go boots through the decades

1960s

  • The original Star Trek series had the female officers wearing regulation Go-Go boots with miniskirts.
  • Honor Blackman and Linda Thorson as Cathy Gale and Tara King of the British television spy show, The Avengers often wore knee-length boots with outfits. Diana Rigg would wear knee-length boots as a dominatrix called the "Queen of Sin" in the episode, A Touch of Brimstone.
  • Marisa Mell pranced around seductively in the 1960s film, wearing a miniskirt and boots.
  • The Irwin Allen produced television show, Land of the Giants , had booted female leads in Deanna Lund and Heather Young, with contrasting miniskirts.
  • Singer Jeannie C. Riley, whose 1968 "risqué" song "Harper Valley P.T.A." was a No. 1 hit record, was marketed as a sex symbol dressed in an evocative tight mini-skirt and Go-Go boots.

1970s

  • The second season of Space: 1999 introduced the mysterious alien Maya, portrayed by Catherine Schell in a minidress and matching boots. This outfit was also the norm for series regular, Barbara Bain who portrayed Dr. Helena Russell, and female crewmembers.
  • A short-lived science-fiction series, Fantastic Journey featured an Atlantean portrayed by actress Katie Saylor , dressed in a black miniskirt and black knee-length boots assisting a team lost in the Bermuda Triangle.

1980s

1990s

The 21st Century

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