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How fashion, itself, change through the years

Fashion sense has been around for a long time, and it will not stop no matter what because all it does is evolve into something you would enjoy wearing. That is why so that you will learn to appreciate the current fashion you should find out how fashion changed and here is how it evolved.

 

Late 1600s

During the 1600's the fashion before was very conservative, detailed and extravagant especially if you are a wealthy person. For those in the lower part though you would see them wear poor quality material and patched up clothing. Those were the fashion before, and it is very different from today because only those who have money can wear comfort and style.

60’s fashion

Moving forward to the 60's style you would notice that it is very elegant but still conservative. This is where the people would feel refine, and even if you don't have much money with you, you would still look decent enough for people to show a bit of respect. Remember that what you wear can show some parts of you. 

80’s and 90’s style

This is the years where fashion is very different compared to the before or even after. The 80's and 90's were the years where people would wear something bright, fun, stylish yet comfortable. This is where fashion went beyond from the norm of how you would see it from before.

21st-century fashion

The 21st century is where fashion went beyond what the 80's and 90's can do. This is where the word "edgy" has come alive and why there is certain fashion sense that you might find too much for your taste. This is also the year where new colors and styles are made and where people know more about their sense of style and body type.

 

Now you know how fashion evolved from something conservative, extravagant to something more edgy, fresh and high end. This only proves as well that though the current status of fashion today is how it is, it will still have room for improvement and that there may be certain things you might not expect from it. 

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