The fashion world is so spectacular. Throughout the years, people from different eras have used fashion as a tangible way to show their social class affiliation, their occupation, genre, religion, and even different thoughts, hopes and dreams. In these circumstances, fashion became an universal language and a symbol of free expression. Every decade had its own ways of expression using as main elements clothes, shoes, accessories, hairstyles and makeup.
There is one trend that will never go out of fashion and that is the retro trend. Sophisticated and feminine dresses, fluid, with retro accents of the '80s, but also with reminiscences of the '60s and '70s, light, sheer and sophisticated fabrics, with different prints are the answer when it comes to retro fashion.
‘40s fashion
The ’40 have brought a major change in the feminine fashion,
passing from elegance for every occasion to more comfortable
outfits, less pretentious ones, which anticipated, for the first
time, the woman’s emancipation that was about to come.
Designers adapted the masculine sack coat to the feminine
silhouette, while tailor-made suits and deux-pièces (skirt and
jacket) became a characteristic of the decade. The suit has round
shoulders, the waist is thinner and hips emphasized, the skirt is
longer and shoes have high, thin heels. As for the accessories,
pearls, gloves, colored shoes and hats characterized that era.
Feminine items, round well-defined embroidered shoulders in pastel colors, cropped silhouette and elaborated hairstyles are the elements that describe the ‘40s fashion.
For an evening outfit, pearls are the ones that better emphasize
a ‘40s look. Choose high-quality pieces and avoid plastic ones, and
go for simple necklaces.
Round oversized sunglasses and simple handbags with geometrical
line are perfect for a daytime, casual look, matched with a
deux-pièces, a cropped dress or a simple trench with round
shoulders.
‘60s
The ‘60s are characterized by perfect elegance, straight lines, and
minimalism using dots, pastels in contrast with
red and blue, and maxi bows. The first half of the '60s was more
conservative resembling a lot with the '50s, while the second half
was highly influenced by the social changes which brought a
different vision in the fashion world, a bolder one when women
started to wear pants and pants suits.
The white-black contrast is associated with the absolute elegance, if there is a compositional balance of the outfit. Wear a simple dress with accessories that reproduce minimal graphics, stripes, dots or checkered prints.
A-line skirts can be transformed in modern items if accessorized with colorful jewelry. Wear them with a simple top and platform shoes.
Be daring and wear ample skirts matched with embroidered blouses, hats and accessories belonging to that period such as pearl necklaces or scarves.
Capri pants were worn in the '60s for casual activities. Match them with masculine shirts or simple tops, and pair them with ballerina flats or flat sandals.
‘70s
Colorful, maxi breezy dresses, cropped vests and handbags with
floral prints. Flared jeans are the perfect option for a daytime
look, if paired with a simple top or an embroidered peasant top.
Accessorize everything with a leather handbag in earthy tones and
high platforms.
Choose an ethnic handmade necklace if you are wearing a maxi dress,
a hair accessory with flowers or a floral scarf. Take wooden
bracelets, superposed, if you are wearing denim.
‘80s
Characterized by extravagance, the ‘80s mean oversized shoulders,
short breezy dresses, t-shirts with colorful prints, opulent
accessories or metallic jackets worn with evening dresses and super
high-heels.
Layered chain necklaces, clip earrings and metallic bracelets
shouldn’t miss from your wardrobe if you love ‘80s fashion. Wear
them with leggings, shorts in neon shades, and asymmetrical
t-shirts.
Tulle dresses are the perfect choice for a cocktail. Pair them with
a sequined clutch in effervescent shades, a maxi brooch and
manicure in electric blue.


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