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The 1990s in popular culture is typically referred to as the decade of "anti-fashion". 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. The most significant event was the rise of grunge fashion in 1992. In the late 1990s there was a move away from grunge. Retro clothing inspired by the 1960s and 1970s was popular for much of the 1990s.
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 pre-teen girls already had, and which a few teen and pre-teen boys adopted. Grunge fashion was a unisex phenomenon. Although the grunge look was considered "anti-fashion", the fashion industry made it a distinct fashion style by selling plaid items like hooded sweatshirts, sweatshirt vests, long sleeved t-shirts and shorts. Grunge fashion remained popular through 1994.
Though flannel plaid shirts remained popular through 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 colours 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 denim became fashionable among guys as well as girls.
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Acid wash jeans, which were created in 1986, declined at the end of 1990, and were. Slim fit jeans, also popular during the 1980s, declined in popularity, and looser-fit jeans became popular. Denim jackets remained popular. Black and white t-shirts were popular with boys and men. Earth tone colours were also popular with men.Hairstyles
Hairstyles gradually moved away from the 1980s. The high, hair spray-heavy styles favoured by women in the 1980s were gradually replaced by long, straight hair, often with bangs. The bowl cut became popular with teenage and pre-teen boys in 1991. The mullet remained popular until 1992.Neon colors
The dominant youth clothing fad at the beginning of the 1990s was fluorescent or neon colours, which became popular in the late 1980s. Fluorescent clothing was associated with cool, summer themes like surfing and the beach. The five fluorescent colours were blue, green, orange, pink, and yellow. Fluorescent clothing was especially popular with teenage and pre-teen girls, but fluorescent t-shirts and shorts were also popular with boys. Fluorescent clothing included t-shirts, sweatshirts, socks, shoelaces, hair scrunchies, and fanny packs. Hypercolour clothing, made of material which changes colours according to temperature, also came into fashion during the early 1990s. In 1991, fluorescent colours were replaced by colours such as coral, hot pink, and turquoise. The popularity of bright colours declined through 1995. Hoop earrings were also a popular accessory for teenaged girls and women in the first years of the 1990s.Retro Hippie
A variety of fashions influenced by the hippie era of the late 1960s became popular in the early 1990s. Tie dye shirts, which had reemerged as a style in 1988, remained popular, and fit well with the bright colours. In 1991, round sunglasses based on the granny style glasses of the late 1960s became popular, and remained popular through 1994. In the United States, designs and colors inspired by the American Southwest almost became popular in the early 1990s. The Hippie-inspired fashion continued throughout the grunge era. Granny-style sunglasses remained popular. Bell-bottom jeans were popular from 1992 to 1994. Crocheted vests became popular among girls and young women in 1993.Sports clothing
Sports-influenced clothing was popular during the early 1990s. Spandex tights were a popular for girls, in a variety of bright colours, including fluorescents. In 1991, black spandex tights became popular. From 1992, spandex tights were gradually replaced by cotton tights. By 1992, spandex tights were popular biking wear for men, in black and blue. Weightlifters and wrestlers also wore spandex. Spandex was popular for cropped tank tops, resembling long-line bras; and the sports bra, a heavily lined and supportive fitness garment, was worn as outerwear. Sweatshirts and sweatpants remained popular from the 1980s. Track suits were popular, in bright colours including fluorescents, and black beginning in 1991. Track suits and sweatsuits were more popular with men. Baseball caps increased in popularity in 1991. Canterbury jerseys, shorts and other sportswear clothing were also popular.Grunge
One of the most important events in 1990s fashion was the rise of Grunge fashion in 1992. Grunge fashion was influenced by grunge music, which achieved mainstream popularity in 1992, due to the mainstream success of Nirvana and their hit single Smells Like Teen Spirit. The grunge style resulted in a decline in bright colours, and was dominated by plaid flannel shirts, stonewashed blue jeans, and dark colours like maroon, forest green, indigo, and brown. White and black were also popular colours in grunge style.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 pre-teen girls already had, and which a few teen and pre-teen boys adopted. Grunge fashion was a unisex phenomenon. Although the grunge look was considered "anti-fashion", the fashion industry made it a distinct fashion style by selling plaid items like hooded sweatshirts, sweatshirt vests, long sleeved t-shirts and shorts. Grunge fashion remained popular through 1994.
Though flannel plaid shirts remained popular through 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 colours 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 denim became fashionable among guys as well as girls.
Hip Hop
Styles influenced by rap music and sports were popular during the grunge era. Many youths began to wear baseball caps backwards. Baseball and basketball jerseys were popular among certain teenage and pre-teen boys. High top shoes were popular, especially Nike Air Jordans. Sagging came into style. Track suits continued to be worn as casual wear in a variety of colours, including black, blue, and green. Black hooded sweatshirts became popular in 1992.Body Piercing
Navel piercing became a fad in the 1993 among teenage girls and young women. This led to the adoption of belly shirts that left the belly uncovered to expose the navel. Other types of body piercing became popular later in the decade, and lasted into the 2000s.Late 1990s
Skater Style
Golf shirts became part of the new post-grunge style in 1994 and 1995. Skater shoes became more popular, coinciding with a rise in skateboarding. Granny-style sunglasses were replaced by wraparound sunglasses, which remained more or less popular for the remainder of the 1990s. The bowl cut hairstyle went out of fashion. Teenaged and pre-teen boys adopted shorter hair, especially the buzz cut, but a few maintained the long hair of the grunge style. T-shirts became more form fitting, especially for women, with the advent of the baby doll t-shirt.Sagging
Sagging remained popular in the late 1990s among some teenaged boys and young men. Sagging is a style worn by teenage and young men in which their shorts, jeans or pants are worn low, usually below their hips and sometimes under their buttocks as well depending on the sagger. Their underwear, however, is not worn lower and thus one can usually see the underwear of the sagger.Fancy boxer shorts became popular, and many guys showed them off by wearing their pants low so that people could see their boxers. Saggers wore baggy pants, in stark contrast to some of the more fitted styles from the late 1990s.Mod Revival
In 1995 there was a revival of Mod fashion, building on some of the new trends of 1994. Bootcut jeans and Levis 501 style jeans superseded wide-leg jeans. Teenaged girls and women began wearing black boots with chunky high heels, and began wearing colours such as pink, baby-blue, and plum. Short black jackets with big metal zippers became popular. Straight-cut miniskirts returned, and Mod inspired suits became popular with men in 1996.Seventies Revival
In 1996, colours 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 colour for "cords". In 1997, cords also became popular in colours such as black, tan, and grey. Corduroy continued as a trend through 2001.Punk/Goth/Emo
Punk and alternative styles were common by 1996, including short, spiky hair, black t-shirts, black work pants, wraparound sunglasses, and skater shoes. Many punk and alternative teenagers dyed their hair colours like blue, green, and fuchsia. In 1997, the 1980s Goth trend resurged among teenagers, featuring black clothing, long or back-combed black hair, studded bracelets, and black boots. The Punk and goth styles survived into the 2000s in modified forms. The emo fashion slightly entered the mainstream in 1998-1999. It featured tight, black drain-pipe jeans, rock band t-shirts, and long hair in a form of a sidebang.Nineties Preppy
The preppy look returned in 1997 among teenagers. Among teenaged males, the preppy look was at first closely associated with the Tommy Hilfiger clothing line, whose t-shirts and jeans were staples of this look in 1997. The jeans were usually still baggy and often were also sagging. Another staple of the preppy look was Short hair, often dyed blonde (or bleached blonde in the front and spiked). This haircut was called "Princeton" in the United States, and stayed in style there until 2003. Among teenaged females, the preppy look initially featured sweater vests over long sleeved white blouses, then long sleeved cable sweaters over white blouses.Dockers and Cargo pants
In 1998, khaki pants became popular among teenaged boys, due to the popularity of golfer Tiger Woods. 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 colour.See also
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| Medieval | Byzantine Early Medieval Anglo-Saxon 12th century 13th century 14th century | |
| Renaissance and Reformation | 15th century 1500-1550 1550-1600 1600-1650 1650-1700 | |
| Enlightenment | 1700-1750 1750-1795 1795-1820 | |
| Victorian | 1820s 1830s 1840s 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s | |
| Edwardian | 1900s 1910s | |
| Modern | 1920s 1930-1945 | |
| Postwar and Cold War | 1945-1960 1960s 1970s 1980s | |
| Contemporary | 1990s 2000s | |
Popular culture (or pop culture) is the widespread cultural elements in any given society that are perpetuated through that society's vernacular language or lingua franca.
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Fashion is a term that usually applies to a prevailing mode of expression, but quite often applies to a personal mode of expression that may or may not apply to all. Inherent in the term is the idea that the mode will change more quickly than the culture as a whole.
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Grunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle Sound) is a subgenre of alternative rock that was created in the mid-1980s by bands from the American state of Washington, particularly in the Seattle area.
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Retro is a term used to describe the culture of the past.
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haircut, hairstyle, or hairdo normally describes cutting or styling hair on the top of the head, although it may also refer to the cutting and styling of facial hair. The Hair is a special arrangement of hard keratin. Keratins are proteins; long chains of amino acids.
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Hair spray (or hair lacquer) is a common household aqueous solution that is used to keep hair stiff or in a certain style. Weaker than hair gel, hair wax, or glue, it is sprayed to hold styles for a long period of time.
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A fringe (or bangs in the U.S. and Canada) is the front part of the hair, cut to hang or curl over the forehead.
In hairstyling, it can be swept to the side, similar to the side part, except that it does not cover the eyes.
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In hairstyling, it can be swept to the side, similar to the side part, except that it does not cover the eyes.
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A bowl cut, also known as a beach cut, pot haircut, chili bowl, or a mushroom cut, is a haircut where the hair is cut short on the sides and back and allowed to grow long on the top, looking as though someone put a bowl on the head and cut off all the
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A mullet is a hairstyle that is short in the front, top, and sides, but long in the back (also referred to as the "business party": business at the front, party at the back; as well as a number of other names, some regional, including hockey hair,
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In biochemistry, flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) is the precursor molecule to FADH2. Upon bonding to two hydrogen atoms, FAD is then changed to FADH2 and is turned into an energy-carrying molecule.
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Fluorescence is a luminescence that is mostly found as an optical phenomenon in cold bodies, in which the molecular absorption of a photon triggers the emission of another photon with a longer wavelength.
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Surfing is a surface water sport.
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T-shirt (or tee shirt) is a shirt, usually buttonless, collarless, and pocketless, with a round neck and short sleeves, that is pulled on over the head and covers most of a person's torso.
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A sweater (also called pullover, jumper, and jersey) is a relatively heavy garment intended to cover the torso and arms of the human body (though, in some cases, sweaters are made for dogs and occasionally other animals) and typically to be worn over a shirt,
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sock is a knitted hosiery garment for enclosing the human foot. Socks are designed to:
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- ease chafing between the foot and footwear,
- keep the feet warm
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Shoelaces (also shoestrings, shoe laces or boot laces) are the system used to secure shoes.
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A scrunchie (also scrunchy or scünci) is a fabric-covered elastic hair tie, commonly used to fasten long hair. Large, elaborate styles and diminutive, unassuming forms are offered.
The scrunchie was invented by Rommy Revson, who patented the design in 1994.
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The scrunchie was invented by Rommy Revson, who patented the design in 1994.
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fanny pack (US), belt pack (US), hip pack (UK), bum bag (UK), or belt bag (Oceania) is a small fabric pouch secured with a zipper and worn at the waist by a strap around the hips. Today Fanny Packs are often worn by hikers and bicycle riders.
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coral is a light orange color. It is displayed at right.
The first recorded use of coral as a color name in English was in 1513. [1]
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The first recorded use of coral as a color name in English was in 1513. [1]
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Turquoise is a slightly greenish shade of cyan. The color is based on the gem turquoise. The term comes from the French for Turkish.
The first recorded use of Turquoise as a color name in English was in 1573.
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The first recorded use of Turquoise as a color name in English was in 1573.
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hippie subculture was a youth movement that began in the United States during the mid-1960s and spread around the world. The word "hippie" derives from word "hipster", and was initially used to describe beatniks who had moved into San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district.
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Bell-bottoms are trousers that become wider from the knees downwards. Related styles include flare, loon pants and boot-cut/leg trousers. Hip-huggers
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Crochet (IPA: krəʊ'ʃeɪ) is a process of creating fabric from yarn or thread using a crochet hook. The word is derived from the Middle French word croc or croche, meaning hook.
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Weightlifting is a sport in which competitors attempt to lift heavy weights mounted on steel bars called barbells, the execution of which is a combination of power, flexibility, concentration, skill, will power, disipline (very important) athleticness, fitness, technique, and
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Wrestling is the act of physical engagement between two unarmed persons, in which each wrestler strives to get an advantage over or control of their opponent. Physical techniques which embody the style of wrestling are clinching, holding, locking, and leverage.
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Tank top may refer to:
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- Tank top (shirt), a type of sleeveless shirt
- Tank top (sweater), also known as as a sweater vest
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Sports bra is a bra that provides firm support for the breasts. It is intended for wear during vigorous exercise that might cause the breasts to bounce around. In this way, it prevents discomfort and embarrassment during exercise.
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