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Fashion
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1800's Fashion
This period marked one of sifnificant change. Dresses progressed from the full, extreme skirts of previous years. -
La Belle Epoque
Women embraced La Belle Epoque during this period. These styles were favored by members of high society. -
Flapper Style
The Flapper Style was more adventurous and challenging of authority. Flappers preferred their dresses shorter, their cuts more shapeless and plenty makeup. -
1940's Fashion
During wartime, an appreciation for recycling clothing came into play, particularly in light of rationing when supplies were extremely limited. Women's attire was quite austere. featuring broad shouldered jackets and crisply tailored skirts. -
Disco Era
The Disco Era ushered looks that were at once wild and glamorous. Casual looks included halter neck dresses and jumpsuits paired with platform heels. -
1980's Fashion
THe mini skirt was a big deal as well as leggings. Pop Culture was a big influence especially MTV. -
The Grunge Era
The Grunge Era of the mid' 90s was defined by overuse of flannel, plaid prints and baggy cuts. -
2000s to Present
Such progress has paved the way for a mixed styles. Many women take their influence from popular culture. Fashion has come a very long way since the early years.