The poodle skirt was popular in around the mid-fifties, but only in some parts of the country. Contrary to what Hollywood would have you believe, poodle skirts were not a "mandatory" part of any girl's wardrobe. Here in the midwest, they were never/rarely seen. The dirndl skirt was worn around here.
Poodle skirts became popular in the mid-1950s, particularly around 1954. They were a fashionable trend associated with the youth culture of the time, especially among girls and young women. The skirts featured appliqués of poodles and other designs, reflecting the fun and playful spirit of the era.
The year when there was a big flood in the fashion industry. :-)
Fashion trends come in ebbs and flows, and knee length jean skirts may be en vogue during the summer months now but next year may fall out of style in favor of something else.
all the year round- you have to suffer 4 fashion
Since the beginning.
women: cute shirts like plaid, tight shirts, flowy skirts, skinny jeans heels, and flowy cardigans. also cute dresses with long sweaters.
Think of the 50's. You've come out of WWII and this is the time when people moved out of the cities to the suburbs. You've got Elvis, Frank Sinatra, and Bing Crosby. Picture poodle skirts and rollar skates, Grease and West Side Story.
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My dogs didnt come in heat till they were 1 year old so give her a few months and she should come in heat.
what is the salary for a fashion designer a year?
in 1940, the women wore their skirts , like all the way down to the floor Now in 2009 the women usually wear mini skirts adn tank tops big differences well fashion chnages every year and even almost everday someone wears something new. in 1914 - 2009 there is a bug difference in the years. so probaly fashion change because pepoel want new clothes and we invent clothes that are more stylish and more this century for every years!
Many things. One of the biggest fashion weeks in Europe is Copenhagen Fashionweek, which is twice a year. Many top models come from Denmark (for some weird reason, but they do..)