Fashion from 1980's

Fashion from 1950's-2000

By jonesa
  • 1950's fashion

    1950's fashion
    1950's fashion emphasized femininity. Women were wearing stiletto heels, wrist- length gloves and full skirts.
    Even working women's outfits had hints of fragility, with pencil skirts and little hats with veil and feathers. www.enjoy-your-style.com
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    Fashion from 1950's

  • 1960's fashion

    1960's fashion
    the 1960's featured a range of different fashion trends. In the middle of the year box dresses and go-go boots were popular.
    False eyelashes soon became a new craze and hair was a variety of lengths and styles.
    Colours and tones were mainly focused on, so accessories were less of an importance during the 60's. www.wikipedia.org
  • Fashion craze in 1963

    The widely popular bikini came into fashion after being featured in the musical Beach Party. www.wikipedia.org
  • 1970's fashion

    By 1970 women chose who they wanted to be, they decided on a more individual style and wore what they wanted to wear.
    Popular evening wear was full length maxi dresses, evening trousers or glamorous halter neck catsuits. www.fashion-era.com
  • 1980's fashion

    1980's fashion
    The clothes people wore in the 80's was a way of expressing their creativity, Hair was big, make-up was heavy and colours worn were illuminous.
    Shoulder pads were in style to create 'big shoulders'. The only thing that wasn't big about the 80's were legs, which were usually encased in leggings. www.liketotally80s.com
  • 1990's fashion

    After the big 1980's era, the silhouette became neater as shoulder pads finally died and jewellery became non existant.
    The use of lycra in all sorts of clothes increased and became popular with women who had good figures. www.fashion-era.com www.fashion-era.com
  • 2000 fashion

    the 2000's are described as the 'mash up decade' where trends saw fusions of previous styles.
    for the most part there was not any particular style just reycled styles from previous eras. www.wikipedia.org