Fashiontimescale_KimberlyArgueta

  • Fashion in 1950's

    Fashion in 1950's
    1950s fashion was casual yet formal and elegant for example shoulder lines became more softened, corset waists became smaller, and rounded hips with long skirts.
  • Fashion in 1966s

    Fashion in 1966s
    Nehru jacket arrived on the fashion scene, and was worn by men and women. Suits were very diverse in color but were, for the first time ever, fitted and very slim.
  • Fashion in 1975

    Fashion in 1975
    In 1972 they had a lot of layering, with women wearing two blouses at once, multiple sweaters, pants underneath tunic dresses, and jumpers worn over long, fitted dresses.
  • Fashion in the 1980s

    Fashion in the 1980s
    In the 1980s was possibly the boldest decade in modern fashion history, a magical era of over-the-top silhouettes, teased perms and saturated colors.
  • Fashion in 1998

    Fashion in 1998
    In the 1988 the unisex casual chic look gained mainstream appeal, with dark stonewash jeans, shortalls, spaghetti strap crop tops, tracksuits, sweatpants, and other athletic clothing. Denim's popularity was at an all-time high in Europe, with designer denim jackets and matching jeans rocketing in prices.
  • Fashion in 2000s

    Fashion in 2000s
    In the 2000s 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.
  • Fashion in 2010

    Fashion in 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.
  • 2023

    2023
    That being said, the fashion trends for 2023 are all over the board. From a continuation of feminine bow accessories and an influx of too-sheer-for-work slip dresses to delicate off-the-shoulder draping,