• ZDL@lazysoci.al
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    4 days ago

    I would have to go with the '60s.

    The 1260s, that is.

    Song Dynasty fashion was the peak, for my tastes in Chinese clothing. The cuts were form-fitting, but modest. The colour palate was varied, but subtle and muted, not garish. A lot of the modern “hanfu revival” that’s going on quietly in fashion here is modernized renditions of the elegant Song style:

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    5 days ago

    The '60s. It was the decade when fashion broke loose for younger Americans and they decided to wear clothes as a form of self expression, unlike decades earlier where clothing fashions were determined by social conformity.

  • SharkWeek@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 days ago

    1920s - I could have been a stereotypical interwar suit-wearing lesbian, looking terribly dapper to pick up all those gorgeous flappers.

    Plus, the slang was good :-)

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    Late 90s early 2000s. I love the alt punk type style. I was in my teens-20s at the time, so the style stuck with me.