2000s for me ! But it depends between female fashion vs male fashion.
Honestly 2000s for both men and women, fashion was unique a lot but it was hit or miss lol !
Its so hard to say, I LOVE fashion but damn, so many eras, so many styles.
I end up on the early 2000s simply because its diverse… but I can’t say its definitely my favourite styles lol.
Edwardian is my favorite but I also love the 30s and, after watching The Gilded Age, I’m obsessed with the 1880s fashion. I never thought I’d want a bustle so bad.
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The Iron Age 🩷
90s
La Belle Epoque Fashion.
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The 1940s. I still watch a lot of old movies just for the fashion.
90s, easily.
I have to go with the 80s.
It’s well before my time, so I only have the second-hand version, but it’s so funky. I love 80’s themed anything
2000s for me ! But it depends between female fashion vs male fashion.
Honestly 2000s for both men and women, fashion was unique a lot but it was hit or miss lol !
Its so hard to say, I LOVE fashion but damn, so many eras, so many styles.
I end up on the early 2000s simply because its diverse… but I can’t say its definitely my favourite styles lol.
Victorian era
The 1950s. Full skirts, hourglass silhouettes, red lips, gloves, perfectly curled hair. It was like everyone dressed to go on a date, every day.
1910s
Edwardian is my favorite but I also love the 30s and, after watching The Gilded Age, I’m obsessed with the 1880s fashion. I never thought I’d want a bustle so bad.
Early 2000’s!
70’s
2000s
50s for femme/dresses and 90s for everyday comfort!
I had a blast being a kid in the 2000s wearing the stuff that was in style then. It was like a little girl who is a girly girls dream.
I might have a bit of a bias towards late 90s/early 2000s.
Grunge era 🤘
Tang dynasty and the European and Arabic Middle Ages.
I’ve got a soft spot for 80s fashions, especially the yuppie and prep styles.
Business casual with HEELS!!
50s and 90s
Victorian bustle dresses! 1870-1880. So pretty!
I also really like 1910-1915 Edward Edwardian.
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Love early victorian era
1920’s
The ‘80s — I loved the bright colors and the big belts (although not the big hair)
40s