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P= Fashion in the modern days
M= People in the 1950s had a simple fashion of jeans and leather jackets.
C= Here are more detailed examples.
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P= Especially the teenage boys, leather jackets were famous for them.
Leather jackets in the 50s helped the boys attract girls. They were extremely expensive, but it was worth it!
M= People said that the boys wouldn’t leave home without a comb or a leather jacket because it was in style and the guys who could afford one would be the rich guys.
C= Boys try in every way to get a leather jacket or a comb. Nothing else could have replaced their leather jackets or combs.
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P= These were the boys that their mom would love the most.
M= This style didn’t include all the rage leather jackets but tuxedos instead.
C= They wore ties, cardigans, sweaters etc. They were the “clean cut” boys. They usually gel their hair back. *
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P= Many women had a twin set or two. A twin set was a pullover, often sleeveless or with short sleeves, and a matching cardigan.
M= Sometimes the two pieces contrasted with coordinating trim.
C= The sweaters often had jewel necklines to complement the string of pearls that many women wore with them.
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P= Poodle Skirts were used a lot in the 50s as they were used commonly by teenage girls. They were called “poodle skirts” because of their design.
M= They usually match a poodle skirt with a bright colour like pink.
C= Women didn’t wear pants, except for the most casual activities, they liked to wear pencil skirts which would start of at the waist and become narrower as it reached the calves.
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P= Scarves were one of the “most important” accessories for women. They could wear it in many ways. So this was really fun to wear.
People would also like to roll up their sleeves and trousers. Men would usually grease their hair back to a ducktail or more commonly known as the DA.
M= Most girls in the 50s would like to have had soft locks in their hair. They would sometimes tie it up into a ponytail and tie a scarf around it create a more colourful look. While men would put jell in their hair and push it back. Nothing was more poplar then the saddle shoes, even though they were heavy and stiff.
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C= The shoe fashion for girls ranged from sparkly ballet shoes, usually paired with white socks, to stiletto heels. But for the guys, nothing was more popular than the saddle shoe, even though it was heavy and uncomfortable.
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P= Here is a simple timeline, showing the fashion changing from the 1950s to the year 2009.
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M= The clothes that people in 190s usually wear.
Walking shorts and checkered shirts.
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C= Hairstyles and shoes in 1960s.
Most popular—locks, side pony tails. Etc
P= Lots of different colours for shoes.
Most girl shoes had heals.
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M= 1970s
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C= 1980s
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P= 1990s
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M= Year 2000
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C= 2009 clothes.
P= Flowing dress perfect for summer in the Mediterranean, while you'll also find it in the collection fused onto the likes of shoulder detailing.
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M= Shoes…
C = Like denim shoes, nylon wasn't a material made for shoe creation.
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P= Hair Styles.
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M= All information are from the internet and from the books in the Sha Tin College Library.
C= Credits.
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P= THANK YOU!!!
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