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Victorian Era

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Characterized by modesty, long dresses with bustles, and corsets. Time period: 1837 - 1901.

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Disco Fashion

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Included sequined shirts, bell-bottom pants, and platform shoes. Time period: 1970s.

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Haute Couture

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High-end fashion that is custom-fitted and constructed by hand. Time period: established in the 19th century, continues to present.

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Romantic Era

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Characterized by puffy sleeves, voluminous skirts, and an emphasis on a small waist. Time period: early to mid-19th century.

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Edwardian Era

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Featured S-bend corsets, lavish hats, and Gibson Girl hairstyles. Time period: 1901 - 1910.

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Renaissance

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Featured elaborate garments with heavy use of velvet, silk, and other luxurious fabrics. Time period: 14th century - 17th century.

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Boho-Chic

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Combines bohemian and hippie styles, known for free-flowing, natural fabrics, and ethnic details. Time period: became popular in the early 2000s.

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Mod Fashion

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Known for its minimalist approach with bold colors, clean lines, and plastic jewelry. Time period: 1960s.

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Preppy

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Ivy League-inspired attire with polo shirts, khakis, and loafers. Time period: became mainstream in the 1950s - present.

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Grunge

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Known for oversized flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and combat boots. Time period: early 1990s.

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Hip Hop Fashion

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Characterized by baggy jeans, sneakers, and lots of bling. Time period: emerged in the 1970s, peaked in the 1990s.

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Belle Époque

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Featured lavish gowns, hourglass silhouettes, and elaborate details. Time period: late 19th century - 1914.

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New Look

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Introduced by Christian Dior with full skirts, nipped-in waists, and rounded shoulders. Time period: launched in 1947.

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Flapper

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Young women with bobbed hair and short skirts, embodying the spirit of the Roaring Twenties.

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Gothic Fashion

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Includes dark colors, Victorian-inspired lace details, and an overall dark, mysterious aesthetic. Time period: became popular in the 1980s - present.

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Roaring Twenties

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Known for flapper dresses, cloche hats, and bobbed hair. Time period: 1920 - 1929.

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Swinging Sixties

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Featured Mod fashion, miniskirts, and bold geometric prints. Time period: 1960s.

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Punk Fashion

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Characterized by DIY ethos, leather jackets, and safety pins. Time period: 1970s - 1980s.

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Hippie

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Focused on free-spirited styles, bell-bottoms, and psychedelic prints. Time period: 1960s - 1970s.

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Baroque

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Known for its grandiosity, rich brocades, and lavish embroidery. Time period: early 17th century - mid-18th century.

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