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10 Ways Fashion Has Changed Through Decades

  • [tps_title]2000-2010[/tps_title]

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Women became more aware of what they were wearing and let’s just say their fashion sense became better. This decade was often described as the “Mash up”. Those 25 years of age and older adopted a dressy casual style which was popular throughout the decade.

Globalization also influenced the decade’s clothing trends, with the incorporation of Middle Eastern and Asian dress into mainstream European, American and Australasian fashion. Furthermore, eco-friendly and ethical clothing, such as recycled fashions and fake fur, were prominent in the decade.

Popular mid 2000s trends for women were embroidered low-rise jeans, yoga pantsthong underwear, cowl-neck tops, tube tops, denim jackets, bell-sleeved shirts, jean shorts, crop tops, whale tails, tracksuits, trench coats, puffy jackets, longer tank tops worn with a main blouse or shirt, infantile dresses.

In the early 2000s, many mid and late 1990s fashions remained fashionable around the globe, while simultaneously introducing newer trends. Although the 2000s did not have one particular style, they revived clothes primarily from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.

In 2008, there was a second wave 1980s revival, which incorporated general items of late 1980s and early 1990s street wear, such as neon colors, gladiator shoes, animal print headbands, denim-print jeggings, knitted sweater dresses, Nike Tempo shorts, wonderbra and sloggi underwear, sundresses, geometric pattern tops, slap bracelets,ballet flats, black spandex leggings, light, translucent tartan shirts worn with a camisole underneath, kinky boots, and ripped skinny jeans. Long, baggy empire line shirts were taken in at the bustline and often paired with a belt. Fur coats made a comeback.

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Shivali Dewan

Shivali Dewan is a freelance makeup artist from Ludhiana, Punjab. Loves to pin down her thoughts on different topics.
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