Just think Supremes, Temptations and the Hippie movement. All were prominent, exaggerated paisleys, halter dresses and pants suits, plantofmshoes,hhats, sunglasses,glitz and glamour over the top.
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Universal Motown Records ended in 2011.
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Technically it's still going on, as Motown still exists as a record label within the Universal Music group; but most people consider the "Motown era" to be either from 1959 to 1972 - when the company was based in Detroit before moving to Los Angeles - or from 1959 to 1988, when the company was sold to RCA and ceased to be an independent label.
People mass produce goods using advanced technology during the modern era that did not exist during the classical era.
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Universal Motown Records ended in 2011.
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http://www.contentmentfarm.com/online_store/Edwardian/categoryMAIN_ed.html This web page is selling clothes from that era. The picture may help you get an idea of the fashions. It was referred to as the Edwardian Era.
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That band is called an "arm garter." It was commonly worn in the Vaudeville era to keep a man's sleeves in place and prevent them from falling down. The arm garter was both a functional accessory and a fashion statement during that time.
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The Victorian era overlapped the industrial revolution. Prior to the industrial revolution, clothing was homemade or made by tailors and seamstresses. By the end of the Victorian era, the majority of clothing was factory made.
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