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fashion in the 1900
the period 1900-1909 in European and European-influenced countries continued the long elegant lines of the 1890s. Tall, stiff collars characterize the period -
fashion in 1910
the early years of the 1910s the fashionable silhouette became much more lithe, fluid and soft than in the 1900s -
fashion in 1920
decade in which fashion entered the modern era. It was the decade in which women first liberated themselves from constricting fashions and began to wear comfortable clothes (such as short skirts or pants) -
fashion in the 1930s
By the end of the year the fashion of the 20s came to and end due eto the Great Depression at the time ,and began to wear long waisted skirts. -
foshion in 1940s
Paris's isolated situation in the 1940s enabled the Americans to exploit the ingenuity and creativity of their own designers. Many actresses of the time had a significant impact on popular fashion -
fashion of the 1950s
they chose to wear dresses made of opulent materials, with corseted waists and swirling skirts to mid-calf. As fashion looked to the past, haute couture experienced something of a revival and spawned a myriad of star designers who profited hugely from the rapid growth of the media -
fashion in 1960s
in between 1960 and 1969 a radical shake-up occurred in the fundamental structure of fashion. From the 1960s onward there would never be just one single, prevailing trend or fashion but a great plethora of possibilities, -
fashion of the 1970s
The decade began with a continuation of the hippie look of the late 1960s. Jeans remained frayed, tie dye was still popular, and the fashion for unisex mushroomed. The 1970s were literally the "anything goes" decade. -
fashion in1980
During the late twentieth century, fashions began to criss-cross international boundaries with rapidity. Popular Western styles were adopted all over the world, and many designers from outside of the West had a profound impact on fashion. -
fashion in 1990
In the 1990s it was no longer the done thing to follow fashion slavishly.. Fashion in the '90s united around a new standard, minimalism, and styles of stark simplicity became the vogue -
fashion in the 2000s
the '00s, fashion, and indeed the Arts in general, looked to the past for inspiration, Vintage clothing, especially from the Sixties, Seventies, and Eighties became extremely popular and fashion designers often sought to emulate bygone styles in their collections. -
Fashion in the 2010
Fashion in 2010 was all about the details. Bold lipcolor, fur trim, a hint of skin -- these small touches propelled outfits to the most stylish heights this year.