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1900s
skirts for both day and evening were elongated at the back to form a train. it was changing from the Victorian era to the Romantic Era -
1910s
The Edwardian era. They wore long elegant dresses. -
1920s
Their attire was very flashy and party festival. During this time period it was known for the partying times. -
1930s
The changes in fashion that occurred in the 1930s are essential to vintage inspired clothing today. We love feminine butterfly sleeves and sophisticated elegance. the onset of the Great Depression -
1940s
The fashion was knee length and tight around the waist. -
1950s
The first years after World War II.
The fashion were about big poofy skirts or dresses. -
1960s
The fashion were about women in suit dreses/skirts with big hair.
During the 1960s, students across America rose up to demand reform. On campuses from Berkeley to New York, they demanded desegregation, unrestricted free speech, and withdrawal from the war in Vietnam -
1970s
Women, African Americans, Native Americans, gays and lesbians and other marginalized people continued their fight for equality, and many Americans joined the protest against the ongoing war in Vietnam. The fashion was bell buttoms, head bands, hippie style. -
1980s
Americans embraced a new conservatism in social, economic and political life during the 1980s, characterized by the policies of President Ronald Reagan. Their fashion were high wasted deniem, crop tops, teased big hair. -
1990s
The 1990s economic boom in the United States was an extended period of economic prosperity. Tattoos and body piercings were becoming a thing -
2000s
It was a time of peasant tops, Shiny pants, chokers. The early 2000s recession was a decline in economic activity which mainly occurred in developed countries -
2010s
January 2010 – A trial determining the constitutionality of same-sex marriage in the United States is held in California.
The 2010s (2010–present) have thus far been defined by slim-fitted clothing