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The fashion weeks sets fashion trends. The most influential fashion week is the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York. Celebs just copy them; that's why I think the celebs being these so called "trendsetters" are disgustingly overrated.
In 18th century
Japan!
It started in the nineteenth century.
Platform heels while not very popular today were very popular in the past few decades. These shoes rose to their highest popularity in the late seventies and continued on through the 1980's before fading in the 1990's to new trends.
the first two decades of the twentieth century
Underwear made of knitted wool dominated throughout the first two decades of the twentieth century.
Fashion designs or the fashion industry is now making its way to be a successful business. It was started by Charles Frederick Worth, the first designer to have his label sewn into the garment, in the 19th century.
The answer to the question, as asked, is no one, since there were no number ones in, for example, the first decade of the fifteenth century!
Yes, Jacqueline Kennedy was a highly popular first lady. She was known for her elegance, intelligence, and style, and she brought a sense of sophistication and cultural appreciation to the White House. Her fashion choices and restoration efforts for historical artifacts helped to enhance the public image of the presidency during her time in the role.
shoe were invented way back then in the B.C but in the 19 century it was upgraded to a new fashion look
Dialogue Magazine was first published in 1980 and focused on contemporary art, social themes, trends and fashion. It gained popularity when the show Miami Vice was featured on several covers.