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Fashion in the 50's
The 50's era was a very inspirational period of fashion, the people wore tailored dresses with full skirts, large overcoats with fur trim, polka dot prints, poodle skirts, saddle shoes, padded suit coats, double-breasted suits, and much more. -
1960's
Fashion in the 60's was a hippy time period of fashion, people wore boxy silhouettes and thigh length hemlines in synthetic materials like spandex and nylon. -
1970
Fashion in the 70's was a very colorful time period for the people, the fashion industry introduced Platform shoes, Jumpsuits, Bra tops, Tie dye, and so much more. -
1980
Fashion in the 80's was a sports weary theme featuring sweat pants, scrunchies, head bands, jump suits, sweat suits, and so much more. -
1990
In the 90's people and their children got more simple as far as fashion, teens were wearing very simple clothes, such as shortalls, flannel shirts, athletic shorts, dress shorts, track suits, high-waisted ankle length jeans and pants, plain or pleated. -
2000's
Popular outfits for women included mesh or handkerchief tops, box-pleated or leather skirts, shiny pants, and sparkly shoes. For men, Y2K looks usually involved leather jackets, a statement dress shirt, and chunky shoes. If you need inspiration, Britney Spears and *NSYNC were trendsetters for this type of style. -
2010
The 2010s were defined by hipster fashion, athleisure, a revival of austerity-era period pieces and alternative fashions, swag-inspired outfits, 1980s-style neon streetwear, and unisex 1990s-style elements influenced by grunge and skater fashions. -
2020
In the USA, unisex yoga pants, hoodies, athletic shorts, Crocs, sneakers, and sweatpants were staples in millennial and Gen Z wardrobes, although these were generally less form-fitting than the athletic wear fashionable in the 2010s. -
2023
In line with the aforementioned cargo and denim trends, expect lots of low-rise, pocket-adorned silhouettes and floor-grazing jean skirts, as well as styles in various prints and unexpected materials like velvet.