In the 1930s, the Great Depression affected fashion trends. Women often wore simple dresses, skirts, and blouses, while men wore suits or slacks and dress shirts.
In the 1940s, swing dancing became popular. Women wore full skirts, blouses, and heels. Men typically wore slacks, dress shirts, and suspenders.
In the 1950s, rock 'n' roll music and poodle skirts became popular. Women often wore full skirts, blouses, and sneakers. Men typically wore jeans, t-shirts, and leather jackets.
In the 1960s, the fashion scene became more diverse. Women wore a variety of styles, including miniskirts, maxi dresses, and bell-bottoms. Men often wore bell-bottoms, peasant shirts, and platform shoes.
In the 1970s, disco music became popular. Women often wore sequined dresses, bell-bottoms, and platform shoes. Men typically wore leisure suits or flared pants and platform shoes.
In the 1980s, pop music and aerobics became popular. Women often wore leggings, leotards, and leg warmers. Men typically wore sweatpants, t-shirts, and sneakers.
In the 1990s, grunge music and casual fashion became popular. Women often wore flannel shirts, jeans, and combat boots. Men typically wore flannel shirts, jeans, and sneakers.
In the 2000s, fashion trends became more eclectic. Women and men wore a variety of styles, including jeans, t-shirts, dresses, and skirts.
In the 2010s, athleisure wear became popular. Women and men often wore yoga pants, leggings, and sports bras.