Fashion Trends: 100 Years Of Fashion

Fashion trends are always changing. We have seen so many different styles come and go throughout history. There have been some epic disasters and impressive triumphs in fashion design. I’m sure trendsetters in the 80’s thought that their parachute pants and extremely large shoulder pads would live on forever. Lucky for us, that has not been the case. Well, we have seen a huge resurgence of trends from the previous century, only the best have prevailed and made into our modern wardrobes.

There is no denying that we are living in the age of mixing the past with the present. The fashion world is doing this just as well, as any other industry. This infographic is going to take a closer look at a few of the top fashion trends from the past 100 years and how we have adapted them to be our own.

People are no longer going to think you’re crazy for hanging onto those out of style clothes, almost everything that is old will be new again. Wait for it, your old clothes will have their moment in the spotlight again!

Fashion Trends: 100 Years Of Fashion
Infographic Source: Free Shipping Code

About the Author

Steph Francis is from Vancouver, Canada. Currently, she is living in Bali as is working as the head writer for Free Shipping Code. Her background is in Interior Design. However, she felt it wasn’t exactly what she wanted to do for a living. So she packed up her life two years ago and begun traveling and writing her way through South East Asia.
 
 

32 Comments

    1. Great and informative post! Love your retrospect on fashion and I myself am a huge fan of looking at fashion from different perspectives.

      Tanya

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    1. Love the drawings and the fashion evolution that has taken place through out the years since we are becoming less dictated by popular trends and focused more on expressing our own individuality.

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    1. I like that certain fashion trends are making a comeback. And I also appreciate the classic styles very much too. We have come a long way, without a doubt!

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    1. The two eras I am most inspired by is the late 60’s and the mid 70’s although I love 50’s midi skirts as well. I like to make the eras fresh for modern day.

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