Fashion evolution of the last 100 years

  • 1920

    1920
    The decade of the 20s was a time of great innovation and experimentation in fashion. Women began to wear pants and short skirts, and men began to wear simpler suits.
  • 1930

    1930
    The Great Depression in the 1930s had a significant impact on fashion. People began to dress more practically and economically.
  • 1940

    1940
    World War II in the 1940s also had an impact on fashion. Fabrics and labor were scarce, so clothing became simpler and more functional.
  • 1950

    1950
    The 1950s were a time of optimism and glamour. Women began to wear tight dresses and full skirts, and men began to wear more elegant suits.
  • 1960

    1960
    The 1960s were a time of social and cultural revolution. Fashion reflected this change, with movements such as the hippie movement and the women's liberation movement giving rise to new styles.
  • 1970

    1970
    The 1970s were a time of eclecticism and experimentation. People began to mix and match different styles, and fashion became more personal and individualistic.
  • 1980

    1980
    The 1980s were a time of excess and glamour. Fashion became louder and more over-the-top, with bright colors, bold prints, and large accessories.
  • 1990

    1990
    The 1990s were a time of minimalism and comfort. Fashion became simpler and more relaxed, with an emphasis on comfort and functionality.
  • 2000

    2000
    The 2000s were a time of mixing styles. Fashion become more globalized, with influences from different cultures and eras.
  • 2010

    2010
    The 2010s were a time of sustainability and social awareness. Fashion become more environmentally and social justice conscious, with an emphasis on recycling, reuse and ethical production.
  • 2020

    2020
    The 2020s were a time of change and challenge. The pandemic had a significant impact on fashion, increasing demand for comfortable and practical clothing.