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In contrast to 1980, the nineties’ were all about ‘less is more’. I am not a 90’s kid but from all the pictures, tv-shows and reading about it I can say that fashion during that time was divided into two categories; the minimalist fashion and the street style fashion. The first one was all about elegance and simplicity, silky fabrics, details and colorless palettes. The opposite goes for street style fashion. It was oversized, sporty, more colorful and an attitude above all.
Bomber jackets were big and the same goes for Dr.
Martin’s boots. Including that the 90s were the first proper decade where sneakers started to become more popular. I have to include the ‘sexy schoolgirl’ style and if Cher from Clueless popped into your mind then yes that’s exactly what I’m talking about. The style it’s somewhere between elegant and street style. It includes plaid, high waisted miniskirts, crop tops, blazers and knee socks. American TV sitcoms like Friends turned out to be very popular.
The program inspired fashion trends and hairstyles, most remarkably ‘The Rachel’ hairstyle. The iconic show Sex in The city began in 1998 bringing with it a whole world of Jimmy Choo’s, Manolo Blahnik and Louboutin’s.
Moreover, the 2000s can simply be described as 90s fashion but worse. The crop tops and miniskirts even shorter and the waist even lower. A shiny new millennium spread out before us, glittering with the promises of modern technology or also called Y2K. In the early decade, we can see a very monochromatic futuristic approach to fashion as well as the continual growth popularity of The Sex and the City tv-show.
On the fourth day of New York Fashion Week for the spring 2002 season, 9/11 terrorist attacks happened and the remaining 73 shows were canceled. A sense of patriotism among the Fashion Industry developed as a result of 9/11 and the industry proved that they were Americans first and designers second.
The retailers like Zara, Forever 21 and H&M saw a huge increase in the market since it offered affordable clothing based on high-street fashion designs. The downside of fast fashion was and still is that these retail copy high street brands, however when something is not trendy anymore they go to the next trend resulting in a lot of clothes going to waste and workers to continue to live on unlivable wages. Many styles from the early and mid-2000s carried over to the latter part of the decade, with a few changes. For women, crop tops were replaced with camisoles and miniskirts gave way to bubble skirts, the oversized sweater dresses, denim, gladiator sandals and many more.
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