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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What would you say for you was the best dressed era ?
For us we differ. Being a modernist I like early 60's suits and the Ivy league look. My wife likes the 50's look. |
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I like the flexibility the Internet has brought. My style ranges from blazer and jeans to 50s dresses, but with contemporary and idiosyncratic features. I'm not sure, in the past, it would have been as acceptable to be quirky like I am. |
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Just worked on London Fashion Week and the 80s is back in a biiiiig way...shoulder pads, rouched sleeves, square necklines, longline tailoring...the whole shebang.
Not my cup of tea at all, I'm more of a tailored 40s/50s feel kinda gal! |
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1920s - 1950s, the women were feminine and didnt feel the need to parade around naked in public to get attention like a lot of young girls I see these days, they had self respect. (FAB isn't really public as you can control what you show and you can still have self respect on here).
Men dressed respectfully and there is nothing sexier than a man in a suit. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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1950s.
Men more commonly wore suits (delicious) and women's fashion from that decade suits my figure. I'd prefer to keep my 21st century lingerie, though.... |
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I was at a wedding recently and the young lads where decked out like the characters from peaky blinders some laughed and took the piss I thought they looked very smart they even had the Shelby haircuts |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Best dressed as in smart or best dressed as in variety etc...I think most periods...remember the punks, the glam rock, the hippy etc etc..for me best dressed is to be out there..either ultra smart etc or way off the scale..look at Lawrence Llewellyn Bowen...it was smart, sheik but also out there...60s, 70s ., 80s for me...the out n out fashion periods for anything goes |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Today’s , so many styles and creativity "
Hammersmith curious..I ve always thought today is all very uniform and normal...I went out around Plymouth with my eyes darkened..eyeliner. ..you d have thought I was an alien..like darkened eyes is tame compared to punk era...no wish to offend it's purely my opinion |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Today’s , so many styles and creativity
Hammersmith curious..I ve always thought today is all very uniform and normal...I went out around Plymouth with my eyes darkened..eyeliner. ..you d have thought I was an alien..like darkened eyes is tame compared to punk era...no wish to offend it's purely my opinion "
You are talking about Plymouth though. Stuck a few decades behind I find. |
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Late 1700’s to mid 1800’s.
Women in tight corset/bodices with a heaving cleavage an men regaled in full officers’ ceremonial dress.
Have to love period drama. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Today’s , so many styles and creativity
Hammersmith curious..I ve always thought today is all very uniform and normal...I went out around Plymouth with my eyes darkened..eyeliner. ..you d have thought I was an alien..like darkened eyes is tame compared to punk era...no wish to offend it's purely my opinion
You are talking about Plymouth though. Stuck a few decades behind I find. "
Yup...without doubt |
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