History of fashion

History of Fashion Swagg Swagg

  • Golden Age Twenties

    Golden Age Twenties
    Flappers were a new type of young Western women in the 1920s. They wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their hatred for what was then considered acceptable behavior.
    The roaring twenties was the era of jazz, also know as the "Golden Age Twenties" due to the economic increase after WW1.
  • 1930 And the loss of your money

    1930 And the loss of your money
    Although many people lost all their money in 30's, they did not dress like it. Women still wore flapper-style clothing and wore their hair in bobbed hairstyles.
  • 1940 and Gloved Hands

    1940 and Gloved Hands
    Fashion in the 1940s was a mix of comfort and glamour. Most women always wore gloves, no matter their social standing.
  • 1950 and The Sack Dresses

    1950 and The Sack Dresses
    1950s fashion had the introduction of many new styles as well as many styles that had resemblance to the 1920s. During this era the waistline varied some women really liked the snug fit of the Dior dresses while others liked the dresses with no waistline, often referred to as “sack dresses.” More freedom. came with this era. This decade was the start of WWII.
  • 1960 and the Beetles Not The Bug

    1960 and the Beetles Not The Bug
    The early sixties were reniscent of the fifties glamour and class. However, the late sixties were the oppisite. The skirts got much shorter, the hair got longer, and the colors got brighter.
  • 1970 and the Disco Hippies

    1970 and the Disco Hippies
    Fashion in the 1970s was the beginning of tight pants and bell bottems. Many people were into disco dancing and stuff.
  • 1980 And the Legwarmers

    1980 And the Legwarmers
    1980 was when Madonna was becoming very popular. Everyone dressed like Madonna, so basically everyone wore really bright and tacky stuff.
  • 1990 and The Grunge period

    1990 and The Grunge period
    Grunge music populated in the 90's and began in the late 80's. Bands like Soundgarden, Nirvana, Pearl Jam lead the grunge movement for 90's fashion. along with flannels Men also wore Acid wash denim jackets, wool sweaters, black leather jackets, sheepskin coats, corduroy, anoraks, and polo shirts.
  • 2000 and the Attack of the Sequins

    2000 and the Attack of the Sequins
    The 2000s were a decade of pesant tops and shiny clothing. People wore lots of light-wash denim, giant plastic jewelry, and used neck ties as belts. Needless to say, it was a pretty dark time.
  • 2010 and the Normal Clothes

    2010 and the Normal Clothes
    The era of slim fitting and revealing clothing began around 2010. The preppy look also became very popular. Skinny jeans started becoming popular around this time.