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FASHION THROUGH TIME

Project made by Tipold Kristine, Harceaga Emilia and Seceleanu Medeea

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1920

1930

1940

1960

1970

1980

1950

1990

2020

2010

2000

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1920’s

Twenties fashion is often remembered for its glitz and glamour, though underlying this was a move toward simplicity in dress.

For women, this meant shorter skirts and simple shapes, while men enjoyed casual suits.

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In the 1930s, fashion saw a profound influence from films and specifically Hollywood. Men’s, women’s, and children’s styles were based on fashions seen on screen with stars like Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Shirley Temple among the many who directly influenced fashion. A return to conservatism after the Roaring Twenties also marked fashion during this period.

The 1930

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With the first half of the 1940s dominated by World War II, fashion stalled. Both men and women were often seen in their uniforms during the war and, if they were not, their clothing styles were dictated by rationing and Utility clothing.

After the war, Christian Dior launched the New Look in Paris, returning women’s fashion to an overtly feminine silhouette, while men, women, and children’s clothing all began to lean towards the sporty, casual American Look.

The 1940’s

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Fashion in the 1950s saw a clear gender divide.

While men and boy's fashion moved towards a more casual day-to-day style, women and girl's fashion prioritized elegance, formality, and perfectly matched accessories.

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THE 1960’S

Fashion in the 1960s became progressively more casual across all genders and ages. Menswear saw an increasing amount of color and pattern, military influence, and new fashion icons in the form of rock stars. A signature style for the era, the mod “London look”, was creative and bold, was a favourite amongst the youth of the day, who wore modern designs, bright colours, and raised hemlines.

THE 1960’S

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  • The 1970s continue to be one of the most stylish decades of all time.

Seventies fashion saw bold colors and patterns take center stage. Women’s fashion looked back to the 1940s by day and pumped up the glamour by night. Men had an array of suit types to choose from and favored colorful plaids.

THE 1970’S

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In the 1980s, bigger meant better across the board in fashion. From women’s shoulder pads to men’s power suits to bold colors and patterns for men, women and children, there was nothing understated about fashion in the eighties.

THE 80’s

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  • Technological advancements inspired clothing styles and brought more awareness to fashion in the '90s.
  • Acid-wash denim, crushed velvet, and colorful blazers were all big trends of the decade.
  • Both men and women adopted grunge fashion in the early part of the decade and loose, oversized clothing and jeans became staples.

THE 1990’S

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The 2000’s

2000s fashion is often described as being a global mash up, where trends saw the fusion of previous vintage styles, global and ethnic clothing, as well as the fashions of numerous music-based subcultures. Hip-hop fashion generally was the most popular among young people of all sexes, followed by the retro inspired indie look later in the decade.

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2010

The 2010s were defined by hipster fashion, athleisure, a revival of austerity-era period pieces and alternative fashions, swag-inspired outfits, 1980s-style neon streetwear, and unisex 1990s-style elements influenced by grunge and skater fashions.

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THE 2020’s

The main fashion trends for 2019/2020 are pastels, bold colors, monochromatic looks, feathers, and skirts in general - we have not seen a lot of skirts for a while now and people are tired of jeans.

THE 2020’S

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