Description

This fashion item was commonly used by women into the early 1900's to help create a S shaped curve to the body.
This fashion trend became popular from 1900-1910, and supported a simpler and looser style of clothing for women of the time.
Although commonly seen as an item of men's clothing, this type of outfit began to be worn by women during the early 1900's.
During the 1910's, both men and women wore this article of clothing in large and grandiose styles.
The term for an informal article of clothing worn by men during the 1910's.
This popular fashion trend is one of the most well known and recognized trends of women during the roaring '20's.
This fabric was invented and worn to replace more expensive silk stockings during the 1920's.
This style of hair was common to the young, fashion forward women of the 1920's.
A style of hat common to women of the '20s.
During the 1920's, men began to wear a wide style of trousers which were commonly referred to as this.
This style of shoulder wear was first seen during the post WWI period from 1930-1945.
During the 1930's, this new part of clothing began to replace buttons and was welcomed for the ease it brought to clothing.
During the 30's, Paris couturiers began to be challenged by this phenomenon when it began to inspire changes in fashion.
This article of clothing is referred to as being one of the important accessories of the 30's and 40's.
Due to militias using many green, brown, yellow, and black dyes during the war, this color dye began to appear more and more.
During the 1950's, this type of skirt was seen for the curves it could invent on near any woman.
This type tightly fitted skirt first began popping up during the 50's.
During the 50's, this style was based on the feminine ideal of a large, pointed bust attained via the bullet bra.
This style of hat was seen worn by Jackie Kennedy, a fashion icon for the early 1960's.
This style of dress was extremely common during the 60's, an era in which looking extremely youthful and small was ideal.
This shoe style, known for its low heel, was popular during the 60's.
A style of shoe which is known for its strap and simplicity, these now iconic shoes became widespread in the 1960's.
Unlike the formless dresses common during the 1920's, dress of this style in the 50's grew shorter and shorter.
Although not a new print, this spotted pattern for fabric was extremely common during the 60's.
These large, decorative ties were exceedingly common in the 60's for the small and youthful appearance it gave the wearer.

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