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  • 1.By Reece

2. They wore v neck cardigans Simple blouse And button down wrap skirt. It was tight or snug around the waist, bowingout slightly. They were either red, navy, white or black. The fashion designers in the 1930s were CocoChanal and Madeline Vionnet. 3. fashion in the years followingWorld War II Fischaracterized by theresurgence of haute coutureafter the austerity of the waryears. Square shoulders andshort skirts were replaced bythe soft femininity ofChristian Diors "New Look"silhouette, with its sweepinglonger skirts, fitted waist, androunded shoulders, which inturn gave way to an unfitted,structural look in the later1950s. 4. 1950s fashion, like all fashion, reflected the fears andaspirations of its time. Two decades of deprivation andstruggle were relieved by the threat of global nuclear war. 5. The 1960s featured a number of diverse trends. It was a decade that broke many fashion traditions, mirroring social movements during the period. In the middle of the decade, culottes, box-shaped PVC dresses and go-go boots were popular. The widely popular bikini came into fashion in 1963 after being featured in the musical Beach Party1970s fashion, which began with a continuation of the mini skirts, bell-bottoms andthe androgynous hippie look from the late 1960s, was soon sharply characterized byseveral distinct fashion trends that have left an indelible image of the decadecommemorated in popular culture. These include platform shoes which appeared onthe fashion scene in 1971 and often had soles two to four inches thickMen also grew mustaches due to the influence of television shows like Magnum, P.I..Medium-length hair was common for men, while the longer haircuts of the 1970s wentout of fashion. However, very long hair for men became fashionable in the late 1980sdue to the influence of Heavy Metal musicIn the 1970s, the silhouette of fashion tended to be characterized by close fitting clotheson top with wider, looser clothes on the bottom. This trend completely reversed itself inthe early 1980s as both men and women began to wear looser shirts and tight, close-fitting trousers. 6. The 1990s was the genesis of two sweeping shifts in Western fashion: the beginning of the rejection of fashion which continued into the 2000s among a large section of the population, and the beginning of the adoption of tattoos, body and piercings.The popularity of grunge and alternative rock music also helped bring the simple,unkempt grunge look mainstream. In general, the 1990s saw a general minimalistaesthetic in fashion, contrasted to the more elaborate and flashy trends of the 1980s.Additionally, fashion trends throughout the decade started recycling styles fromprevious decades, notably the 1960s and 1970s, a trend which would continue into the2000s.The top-models of the 1990s were Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, NaomiCampbell, Eva Herzigova, Nadja Auermann, Christy Turlington, Kate Moss, CarlaBruni, Tatiana Sorokko, Helena Christensen, Claudia Schiffer, Yasmeen Ghauri,Stephanie Seymour, Carolyn Murphy, Amber Valletta, Shalom Harlow, and Tyra Banks. 7. Leotards worn as tops with jeans were popular. A popular outfit was to wear a skirt, dress shorts, baby doll dress or short dress with black opaque tights. 8. futureFour vivid scenarios explorehow climate change, resourceshortages, population growthand other factors will shapethe world of 2025 and thefuture of the fashion industrywithin it. They are designed asa tool to challenge companiesstrategies, inspire them withnew opportunities and helpthem plan for the future.Weve brought them to life infour animations.


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