1990s in fashion
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The 1990s in popular culture is typically referred to as the decade of "anti-fashion".[citation needed] In reality, anti-fashion was only one of many trends in fashion in the 1990s. The fashion of the 1990s was characterized by minimalist styles, and many overlapping, often contradictory trends.[citation needed]
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[edit] Early 1990s fashion
The most significant event was the rise of grunge fashion in 1992.[citation needed] In the late 1990s there was a move away from grunge.[citation needed] Retro clothing inspired by the 1960s and 1970s was popular for much of the 1990s.[citation needed]
Grunge fashion popularized Doc Martens style shoes and boots, and high-top sneakers in red, indigo, forest green, and black (such as Chuck Taylor All-Stars). It emphasized long hair, which most teen and young boys already had, and which a few teen and 1992 to 1997, fashion started to move away from many of the other plaid styles in 1994. Waffle-patterns became popular on sweatshirts and polo shirts with colors such as white, beige and red, and remained popular until 1995. Olive green t-shirts, sweatshirts and dress shirts were all the rage in 1994 and 1995. Olive green remained more or less popular through 1998. Grey also became popular, and Oatmeal and wheat started to become popular with girls and women. Bowling shirts became popular, and remained more or less popular for the remainder of the 1990s. In the fall of 1994, bell-bottom jeans were replaced with wide-leg jeans. White denims became fashionable among guys as well as girls.
[edit] Body Piercing
Navel piercing became a hit in 1991 among teenage girls and young women. This led to the introduction of belly shirts that left the belly uncovered to expose the belly button. Nipple piercing became especially popular. Other types of body piercing became popular later in the decade, and lasted into the 2000s.
[edit] Late 1990s
[edit] Mod Revival
In 1995 there was a revival of fashion, building on some of the new trends of 1994. Bootcut jeans and Levis 501 style jeans took over wide-leg jeans. Teenaged girls and women began wearing black boots with chunky high heels, and began wearing colors such as pink, baby-blue, and plum. Short black jackets with big metal zippers became popular. Straight-cut miniskirts became popular with women, and Mod inspired suits became popular with men in 1996.
[edit] Seventies Revival
In 1996, colors such as orange and yellow became popular, amidst what was characterized a 1970s revival. Fads of 1996 included the happy face, and peace sign necklaces. Hip hugger flare-leg jeans became popular among teenaged and pre-teen girls. Corduroy fabric became popular for pants and overalls, sometimes abbreviated to "cords". Initially brown was the popular color for "cords". In 1997, cords also became popular in colors such as black, tan, and gray. Corduroy continued as a trend through 2001. The rise of "seventies revival" can be traced back to the cult classic Dazed and Confused, which gained its cult status during this period. Also, most teenagers during this period were born in, and had some personal knowledge of the seventies, albeit brief.
[edit] Punk/Goth
Punk and alternative styles, spiky hair, black t-shirts, black work pants, wraparound sunglasses, and skater shoes. Many punk and alternative teenagers dyed their hair colors like blue, green, and fuchsia. In 1997, the 1980s Goth trend resurged among teenagers due to the popularity of bands such as Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson. Black clothing and make-up (both females and males), long or back-combed black hair, studded bracelets, and black boots all made comebacks. The Punk and goth styles survived into the 2000s in modified forms.
[edit] Dockers and Cargo pants
In 1998, khaki pants were popular among teenaged boys, due to the popularity of golfer Tiger Woods[citation needed]. For the first time, cargo pants became mainstream. Camo pants enjoyed a brief resurgence. Among girls, baby t-shirts and spaghetti strap tank tops were popular, and the low rise jean phenomenon began. In 1999, Aloha shirts (Hawaiian shirts), became a major fad. Capri pants, a tapered pant that ends mid calf, became popular with girls and women as well as boys and men. Pink became the dominant women's clothing color.
[edit] Cosmetics
The early to mid nineties focused on natural looking make up, a move away from the bright heavily applied trends of the eighties. Beige, brown, and nude matte lipstick was popular for much of the decade. The late 1990's moved more towards deep reds, and berries. Glitter was hugely popular through much mid to late 90's. Glitter would commonly be applied near the eye, as well as on the arms or chest.
[edit] See also
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