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This was what people call the Pre-World War l era or Titanic era. This included feminine fashions such as flowing trained skirts, ruffles, and lace.
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At this time people only used belts as an accessory and not a necessity. Women started wearing blouses instead of dresses all the time. Pockets were also oversized for the "babydoll look".
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While people wore suits for formal events, they started to wear more casual clothes. For example knitted sweaters and soft-colored skirts.
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This era consisted of a square-shouldered jacket with a matching skirt. They also wore a tunic to give their waist attention.
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The popular fashion for this time was a tailored dress with a full skirt. They wore large overcoats with fur trim, padded coats, and double-breasted suits.
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In this time period, they wore knee-high skirts, lower heels, and natural hair.
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In this time period, people were influenced by the hippie look. This included big hair and non-traditional clothing that had colorful patterns.
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In this time period, people reverted back to the popular look of 1943. For example oversized coats and strong shoulder pads.
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At this time the plaid look was the most popular they wore it on skirts, pants, dresses, and sweaters. But they only like the colors red, green, blue, and brown. If someone wore a bright color then they were considered to have an immediate mark of a poseur.
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This era consisted of mesh or handkerchief tops and box-pleated or leather skirts. This is also when people started to try and match the clothing of celebrities. One of the ones they used at this time was Britney Speares.
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It's around this time that you'll start to see more of the clothes that people wear today. For example, crop tops, jumpers, stilettos, and mom jeans.
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The fashion of this year would be wide-leg jeans, oversized sweaters and hoodies, and platform shoes. People are also starting to break things up into different aesthetics witch is there to categorize different colors and themes in fashion.