1920S (Flapper style)Liberating women bound by corsets, the “Flapper Girls” style emerged, with short hair, sleeveless dresses, tassels, feathers, sequins, and bell shaped hats becoming classic outfits, filling the jazz era with a sense of debauchery and extravagance
1950S(New Look)The fashion industry in the 1950s ushered in spring, and women’s clothing began to have a variety of colorful choices. Christian Dior’s “New Look” swept away the gloom of the Paris fashion industry and launched a waist cinching A-line skirt or a straight pencil skirt with a smooth shoulder cut that showcases women’s curves.
1960S (mini skirt)Mini style women’s clothing is popular in the West, with short skirts and long stockings becoming the most beloved clothing for girls. Mini skirts are not limited to a single color, they appear in a variety of colors and patterns, reflecting the optimism and diversity of the 1960s.
1970S (hippie, bohemian style)During this period, influenced by the rebellious culture of teenagers and bohemian style, bright colors, thick soled shoes, bell bottoms, and fabric clothing became popular.
1980S (Power Dress Code)The symbol of this era is power attire, with oversized shoulder pads and tight pants becoming fashionable elements. Armani’s elegant shoulder lines and cuts highlight the wearer’s professionalism and authority.
1990S (Minimalist and Casual Style)In the era of ‘less is more’, clothing abandons the overly flashy colors and forms of expression in fashion, allowing the contours of clothing to produce smooth lines with the movement of the body, and the cutting is more dynamic and neat.
2000S (Street Fashion and Sports Style)As the beginning of the new century, people’s demand for clothing to reflect individuality has begun to rise again. McQueen’s designs often challenge and shock the audience. His works often feature wide sleeves and floral patterns, and attempt exaggerated contours, oversized shoulders, and tight waists to create drama and drama.
2010S (Retro Trend and Sustainable Development)The clothing style of the 2010s was characterized by the fusion of retro trends and sustainable development concepts, and the fashion industry’s attention to history and the environment increased.
2020S (Surrealism and Futurism)The rise of futurism is closely related to the rapid development of technology. With the popularization of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and augmented reality, as well as people’s fear of reality and reflection on traditional values, clothing has become one of the carriers of this inspiration.