Here, you’ll find my fashion blog—a place where we rewind time and explore the defining decades of fashion. From iconic styles that shaped history to the evolving conversation around sustainability, I share my take on the ever-changing world of fashion.
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The Bold Looks of 2000s Japan
The early 2000s was a transformative period for Japanese fashion. Influenced by global fashion trends and Japanese aesthetics, Tokyo became the fashion hub showcasing bold, electric styles that reflected anime, manga, and Japanese video games. This era symbolizes the explosion of street fashion styles that illustrate vibrant colors, cartoon-like patterns, and gothic-inspired looks. Image from…
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The Impact of Fast Fashion and Lack of CSR Initiatives
What are your thoughts on fast fashion, including its products, prices, and industry quality? I’ve recently discovered the environmental impact and massive drawbacks of fast fashion. The unethical contributions to our society and planet are constantly rising, making this industry a slippery slope. However, some fast fashion corporations uphold their CSR–corporate social responsibility–and attempt to…
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London’s entrance into Fashion
The 1990s in London introduced a decade of change. The British fashion hub transcended the elegance of high fashion to a fashion scene of a bold and rebellious revelation. As the city emerged from the economic recession of the early ‘90s, London became a fashion-forward landscape that embraced eclectic styles instead of going back to…
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Made in Italy: The Fashion Movement
Milan, Italy, in the 1980s, was unstoppable. With the rise of Milanese designers and an eye for luxury, Milan quickly became a dominant force in the global fashion landscape. Cemented in history as one of the “Big Four” fashion capitals, alongside New York, Paris, and London, Milan raised the bar as a fashion powerhouse. After…
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From Couture to Chic: The Rise of Ready-to-Wear in 1970s Paris
The 1970s of Paris marked a seismic shift in the world of fashion. This era represented the departure from the exclusivity of haute couture, to the accessibility of quality garments at affordable prices. As a revolutionary response to social changes, designers began mass-producing fashionable yet practical items to meet the demands of youth culture. This…
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A Journey Through Time
I’ve always believed fashion isn’t just what we wear – it’s how we present ourselves to the world. Whether it’s the perfect dress or a baggy sweatshirt, what we wear tells a story. Lately, I’ve been wondering where all this started. How did we go from flapper dresses to fast fashion? Bulky ball gowns to…