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Wigs remained essential for men of substance, and were often white; natural hair was powdered to achieve the fashionable look.
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The extravagance in architecture, furniture and costume came to a screeching halt and snapped back to sensible, practical, sober reality.
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as the waist kept getting smaller, the skirt got wider and wider and the sleeves got poofier requiring wires to retain their poofiness to the utmost and more and more petticoats rustled beneath.
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By 1880 the jersey and the kilted skirt became fashionable.
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To go with all the breezy less structured dresses during The Regency were breezy, less structured shoes.
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And no era is complete without some kind of war, hence The Russian Revolution.
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now that her upper half is traumatized for life let’s move onto the bottom half. Skirts were trumpet bell shaped and as gentle flowing as a lily.
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Despite this setback, fabrics became lighter and colors became brighter and styles became looser.
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The fact is, dresses and coats were calf length throughout the entire decade.
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Enter the simple print dress with a waistline and longer hem length. With zippers!
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Enter the new lady's suit: short straight skirts topped by short jackets creating that typical austere silhouette that comes to mind that is synonymous of the 4o’s
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gloves and simple feminine swing or pencil styled skirts that accentuated the hour glass figure (with the help of a girdle, naturally)
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Women started wearing mini skirts, leather boots and fake eyelashes.
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Hip-hop fashion generally was the most popular among young people
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line gypsy skirts will be the way to go. Fuller width means maxi in length or just above ankle.
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the major styles of women's red winter coats for the fall 2010. I also cover fashionable jackets, capes and short coats for this winter 2010/11 season.
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Bright beautiful colours will cheer up any dreary winter's day. Hot - Red, Purple, Blue, Indigo Navy, Gold, Mint Green, Lavender.
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Black highlighted by gold says baroque at is best.