changing the images of beauty (30 year old actors)

  • marlon brondo

    marlon brondo
    1950s fashion, like all fashion, reflected the fears and aspirations of its time. Two decades of deprivation and struggle were relieved by the threat of global nuclear war.
  • Harold Pinter

    Harold Pinter
    1960s fashion for men was not as revolutionary as it was for women but there was a lot of change. Ties, belts and lapels got wider, collars got longer and wider and a modified version of the bell bottom called "flared" became popular.
  • colin farrell

    colin farrell
    same as 1960
  • sylvester stalone

    sylvester stalone
    men in the 1970s benefited from the same spirit of choice and experimentation unleashed by the 1960s. The two most important innovations in the 1970s were the increase in men's lei-sure wear and the use of new colors and fabrics.
  • mark walberg

    mark walberg
    The clothes worn in the 80s depicted people who were trying to find themselves. They looked for ways to express their creativity and individuality.
  • morgan freeman

    morgan freeman
    same as 1980
  • will smith

    will smith
    Men in the 1990s had almost unprecedented freedom when it came to office attire. Dress-down Fridays and casual days loosened dress codes at offices across the United States. Men once accustomed to wearing a dark suit, formal button-down shirt, tie, and wingtips discovered a variety of new styles, both formal and informal.
  • micheal C. hall

    micheal C. hall
    The 2000’s were considered by many to be the "Mash up" of fashion. Just like the 90’s, this decade didn’t have one set fashion trend unlike decades previous such as the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s.
  • Matthew long

    Matthew long
    same as 2000
  • adam brody

    adam brody
    The early 2010s (2010–present) have thus far been defined by a mix of military influenced fashions, early 1990s neon colors, and a large-scale revival of 1930s, 1950s and 1980s fashions.