Transcript The fashion

The fashion
Index
• 70s Fashion
• 80s Fashion
• 90s Fashion
• Actual Fashion
• Charity shop
70s Fashion
70s Fashion
• While some fashion trends of the 60s continued in the '70s, this decade also
brought many new styles . The hippie and disco fever was also included
many different materials like velvet , polyester and many elastic and shiny
fabrics. It was also the decade where unisex garments were introduced.
Leisure suits , platform shoes and tight jeans are striking product of the
70s.
• Skirts:For all women were fashionable regardless of shape or taste, 70
offered three skirt lengths, small cuts, medium and long were equally
popular. The era of miniskirts continued through the '70s, but the medium
and long dresses also gained a following. While medium skirts reaching to
the knees and ankles, gowns reached the floor. Many were called "granny
dresses" and is generally used for formal events. They came straight cut or
flared and usually had high necks and long sleeves.
70s Fashion
• Shirts: Shirts differed in color and pattern, but the overall style was
recognizable. Adjusted shirts men had had large pointed collars and
bright patterns. These shirts were usually combined with leisure
suits that were made of polyester. While the men were trends that
later become fashion for women, girls wore flowing 70s style
peasant shirts and tiny tight shirts that could be combined with
popular pants. Fashion women also included sequined tops and tube
cutting.
• Shoes: Footwear quintessential 70s was the platform shoe. Both men and
women wore them, regardless of age. The soles have a thickness of 2 to 4
inches (5-10 cm) and came in different colors, sometimes even transparent.
These shoes were not comfortable and it was difficult to walk with them,
but they were the most notable accessory 70. The platform shoe was then
replaced by the simple flat shoes. This happened at the end of the decade.
I was usually made ​of leather and laces included.
80s Fashion
80s Fashion
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The '80s was a decade of big, bold and bright fashion. The hair was big,
pointed bangs and side ponytails were popular and the blonde was the
color to wear. The makeup had many strong colors. Tank showed
shoulders, shirts with side snaps, miniskirts, acid washed jeans, and lots of
neon, the colors were very bright. You could wear high, jellies or keds
shoes and socks wrinkled.
90s Fashion in neighboorhood
90s Fashion
• The fashion in 90s mainly was popular for the wide and colourful cloth. An example
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could be the mode of dress of Will Smith.
The people often wore wide t-shirts, shirts, jackets and athletic jerseys (preferably of
some NBA or MLB team) like the starter jackets, Versace Silk Shirts, oversize
patchwork denim or camo clothes.
Also the people wore baggy pants and shoes like Timberland boots or sneakers like
Adidas, Nike, Ralph Lauren or Reebok.
A popular example of their haircut was the flap top and afro.
In their head they wore hats like the Bucket Hats, visors, LMB caps or kangol hats.
Sometimes the people wore du-rags.
Some persons wore big chains and expensive jewels (this persons mainly was narcs,
hustlers or ‘playas’).
90s Fashion
Actual Fashion
Actual fashion
• XXI Century
• In the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, it was possible to view, order and
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send clothing anywhere in the world thanks to media or Internet. Therefore, the
current trend seems to be heading towards a universal uniformity.
2000S
In 2000 became associated fashion and changing according to different urban tribes,
which were a way of life, an attitude toward life and generally refer to youth. The
membership of these groups is evident in the ideology, music, lifestyle and also in
appearance, with the consumption of certain brands of clothes, wearing certain
clothes or colors, distinctive characteristic of the different tribes . Both men and
women to adopt the MC all work or occasion. Women use borcegos, clogs or sandals.
1980s clothes returners, returning the floral print. Shorts, skirts and high-waisted
pants and skirts are used.
Actual Fashion
• 2010s
• Men implementing the V-neckline with Chupines brand pants and slippers. White
pants for men are feeling, however, dark pants add great elegance, both as open
shirts with under shirts or shirts and rolled up. Women prefer fresh fashion but with a
modern twist, little makeup, natural hair hairstyles combining structured but with a
bit of fashion 1960. The vintage has a strong presence in the female wardrobe. In
Exchange starts growing menswear fashion seeking an alternative identity, which
influence trends and own styles, being a little more adventurous and fun
Charity Shop
Charity Shop
• A charity shop, thrift shop, thrift store, hospice shop, resale shop, is
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a retail establishment run by a charitable organization to raise money.
Charity shops are a type of social enterprise. They usually sell mainly used goods
donation by members of the public, and are often staffed by volunters. Because the
items for sale were obtained for free, and business costs are low, the items can be
sold at competitive prices. After costs are paid, all remaining income from the sales is
used in accord with the organization's stated charitable purpose. Costs include
purchase and/or depreciation of fixtures (clothing racks, bookshelves, counters, etc.),
operating costs (maintenance, municipal service fees, electricity, telephone, limited
advertising) and the building lease or mortgage.
• By:
• Miguel Ángel Hinojosa
• Ignacio Valle
• Jose Luis Álvarez
• Carlos Carretero