Prom Dresses 2011
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Youths Clothing
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Fashion Dolls
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Fashion In The 1970s
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The 1970's fashion continued the hippie look reminiscent of the past decade. Worn out jeans remained popular as well as the tie-dye. The fashion for unisex was on the upswing. Afro hairstyle and platform soles became in with the rise of the radical chic.
It is said that male appearance got changed more in this decade than any other time in the century. In the US, fashion was focused on simple and longer skirts. Jeans became more popular, becoming an accepted item in the fashion scene. Some of the designers who rose to popularity were Calvin Klein and another US designer, Ralph Lauren. Meanwhile, Pierre Cardin popularized a staple style of clothing featuring narrow shoulders with tight fitting lines, having no tie and interfacing, and coupled with jackets and tunics. Men also opted to dress down, regarded as hippie', and this gained recognition as more of a deliberate look.
One of the more innovative designers of the decade was Kenzo Takada, who mixed Western and Oriental influences to create a new fashion trend. Another name worthy to mention is Sonia Rykiel, who created figure hugging knits. An Italian designer who made waves in this decade was Giorgio Armani, who made a distinctively successful collection of clothes for women in 1975.
It was also during the '70s when fashion trends began to cross borders quickly. Western fashion trends were looked upon by the rest of the world. Synthetic materials were also introduced. The decade also got inspiration from fashion trends in the previous decades.




It is said that male appearance got changed more in this decade than any other time in the century. In the US, fashion was focused on simple and longer skirts. Jeans became more popular, becoming an accepted item in the fashion scene. Some of the designers who rose to popularity were Calvin Klein and another US designer, Ralph Lauren. Meanwhile, Pierre Cardin popularized a staple style of clothing featuring narrow shoulders with tight fitting lines, having no tie and interfacing, and coupled with jackets and tunics. Men also opted to dress down, regarded as hippie', and this gained recognition as more of a deliberate look.
One of the more innovative designers of the decade was Kenzo Takada, who mixed Western and Oriental influences to create a new fashion trend. Another name worthy to mention is Sonia Rykiel, who created figure hugging knits. An Italian designer who made waves in this decade was Giorgio Armani, who made a distinctively successful collection of clothes for women in 1975.
It was also during the '70s when fashion trends began to cross borders quickly. Western fashion trends were looked upon by the rest of the world. Synthetic materials were also introduced. The decade also got inspiration from fashion trends in the previous decades.
French Fashion Show
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French fashion designs include variety of outfits such as gowns, beachwear, lounging suits, coats and capes. These designs are marked by a feminine touch and sophistication. The designs emphasize more on the sensual and seductive charm of the woman, while portraying them as the new age modern independent being. The designers belonging to the Syndical Chamber For Haute Couture, Paris, create designs known as haute couture designs. These designs cater to private customers and have a personalized effect.
Ladies Fashion Shoes
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It is important when selecting orthotic innersoles to select an orthotic that matches your activity level and also your shoe type. For example different orthotic innersoles are used for running as opposed to ladies fashion shoes.
Hippie Fashion Image
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The term hippie Fashion is often misunderstood by many. When thinking of the word or term hippie fashion, many people often fashion picture a bunch of people with beards and headbands with peace signs and bell-bottom jeans. Hippie fashion will popular at 2010. because hippie is very unique and beuty.



80s Fashion Style
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Unfortunately, in the 1980s it was considered attractive for women to look like football players. No matter the age, females sported jackets, sweaters, and even T-shirts (yes, T-shirts) with sewn-in shoulder pads broadening their frames. Was a designer so short-sighted as to not include shoulder pads in their blouses – no problem! A whole sub-industry sprouted up for shoulder pads that could be easily Velcroed inside unfashionable wears. Some theorists point to the fact that the 80s were a decade when women were beginning to really assert themselves in the workplace as an excuse for this God-awful trend.





Victoria Beckham Fashion Today
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Victoria Beckham joins fellow fashionistas Claudia Schiffer and Dita Von Teese at the Roland Mouret Haute Couture Spring-Summer Fashion Show during Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday.
The stylish trio sat front row, of course.
After the show, Posh picked out the Kleber cocktail dress in primrose yellow double crepe, with an origami-pleated neckline and full-length zip at the back, as her favorite. “But it’s hard to pick,” she told Guardian Unlimited, “because really I think I want them all.”
10+ pictures inside of Victoria Beckham @ Paris Fashion Week




The stylish trio sat front row, of course.
After the show, Posh picked out the Kleber cocktail dress in primrose yellow double crepe, with an origami-pleated neckline and full-length zip at the back, as her favorite. “But it’s hard to pick,” she told Guardian Unlimited, “because really I think I want them all.”
10+ pictures inside of Victoria Beckham @ Paris Fashion Week