Fashions most often shift because some famous and admired person or people adopt the new fashion, which happened for example when The Beatles made it socially acceptable for men to wear longer hair. It is also true that the more people there are who adopt a new fashion, the more fashionable it becomes.
Display Rules.
Public nudity is illegal if it is likely to cause offence. Strangely males can be charged with public exposure but females cannot.
You simply don't put any on. Be careful wearing skirts or dresses though, you don't want a fine for public indecency.
To provide benefit to everyone within socially acceptable norms eg . equality of Access to education and healthcare
yes it is completely legal for two men or two women to kiss in public in any state it's not always socially acceptable though
Both are correct, but they mean different things. Public disturbance is a disruption of the peace in public. Acting in a way that is not acceptable in public is a public disturbance. Public unrest, on the other hand, is a sense of dissatisfaction among members of the public as a whole. E.g. The law banning the wearing of hats caused considerable public unrest, and some of the most unhappy and daring youth caused a public disturbance by openly wearing hats in public.
A euphemism is a polite, socially acceptable way of naming something else. For example, a public toilet being called a "comfort station", or "Sailsbury steak" as a euphemism for a hamburger.
She had a couple dozen dresses to go along with the hundreds of articles of clothing she owned. She did so she would not been seen to often wearing a piece of clothing, especially in public. Many of her dresses were designed by Oleg Cassini.
Probably in your basement with the lights off, that way nobody knows what a dirty guy you really are. Either that, or you could choose to watch them in a public park on your laptop. That's always socially acceptable.
It is technically illegal to drink in public in Spain. However, it is much more socially acceptable and most likely no one will every pay you any mind. But I would also advise being wary around police, though I truly dont think you would have any problems.
I believe it has to do with common public perception of what colors are supposed to go together, what colors clash and so on. It's like an unwritten rulebook exists. Issues like this are greatly influenced by the media and celebrities. A little off the topic, but still relevant: wearing white in the winter was considered a big 'no, no' for ages, but now it is more socially acceptable to wear white during this time of year.
What was once considered out of date clothing no longer trendy or fit for public display transformed in the 80's into hip apparel. About that same time, celebrities such as Madonna were bolding traipsing in the public spotlight wearing thrift store garb, and in particular, what appeared to be lingerie.