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Surrealism

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Inspired by the artistic movement; features unexpected combinations and whimsical designs. Key figures: Salvador Dalí, Elsa Schiaparelli.

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Minimalism

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Characterized by simplicity and a focus on functionality, using a limited color palette and clean lines. Key figures: Jil Sander, Helmut Lang.

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Bohemian

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Recognizable by its use of natural fabrics, flowing silhouettes, and ethnic prints. Key figures: Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix.

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Preppy

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Inspired by the Ivy League style, featuring conservative clothing like polo shirts, khakis, and blazers. Key figures: Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger.

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Baroque

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Characterized by grandeur, drama, and luxury with lavish embellishments. Key figures: Charles Le Brun, Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

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Flapper

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Typified by a disdain for traditional feminine fashion, featuring bobbed hair, short skirts, and a laissez-faire attitude towards sexuality. Key figures: Zelda Fitzgerald, Louise Brooks.

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Punk

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Characterized by its rebellious spirit, DIY aesthetic, and use of materials like leather and chains. Key figures: Vivienne Westwood, Malcolm McLaren.

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Hip Hop

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Influenced by the music genre, it includes oversized silhouettes, sports brands, and heavy jewelry. Key figures: Dapper Dan, Karl Kani.

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Grunge

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Emerged in the early '90s, characterized by thrift-store fashion with plaid flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and combat boots. Key figures: Kurt Cobain, Marc Jacobs.

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Gothic

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Features dark, mysterious, and often layered look with an emphasis on black. Key figures: Ann Demeulemeester, Rick Owens.

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Mod

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Identified by its embrace of bold colors, geometric patterns, and clean lines; often included slim-fitting clothes. Key figures: Mary Quant, John Stephen.

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Rococo

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Known for its ornate and decorative style that was a reaction against the formality of the Baroque. Key figures: Madame de Pompadour, François Boucher.

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Art Deco

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Known for its lavish attention to detail and geometric patterns. Key figures include Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli.

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New Look

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Introduced by Christian Dior in 1947, this style featured rounded shoulders, cinched waists, and full skirts.

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Bauhaus

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Focused on the marriage of form and function in design, with a preference for simplicity and geometric shapes. Key figures: Walter Gropius, Marianne Brandt.

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