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Coco Chanel introduced women to rebellious and comfortable designs with uncinched waistlines.
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Hemlines were lowered and waistlines returned to their original place, showing off curves.
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Wartime limited fashion to boring yet functional garments, like oversized coats. Women mostly focused on maintaining their hair and makeup.
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Women wanted more sophisticated outfits after the 40s. Designers began adding more material and ruffles.
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Social movements encouraged new styles and trends, like go-go boots, bikinis, and mini skirts.
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Flared jeans, crop tops, and jersey dresses graced the 70s scene.
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The 80s were all about jean jackets, parachute pants, acid wash jeans, oversized sweaters, and legwarmers.
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People of the 90s adopted an anti-fashion attitude, prefering to dress themselves in tshirts, jeans, boots, and flannel.
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Minimalist styles remained popular and were often accessories with bright accessories.
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Today's generation draws inspiration from prior decades, like the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s.