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Fashion History Fashion History Glossary Can you match the picture to the definition in the glossary?

Beatnik 1950’s

Dashiki 1960’s

Loafers 1950’s

Pillbox Hat 1960’s

Sloppy Joes 1940’s

Uggs 2000’s

Trousers 1950’s

Sneakers 1950’s and beyond

1980’s Jumpsuits

Faux

Hippie Look 1960’s

Capri pants 1950’s and 1960’s

1960’s and 1970’s Afro

Beehive 1950’s

Girdle 1940’s and 1950’s

Love Beads & Macrame’ 1970’s

1960’s Madras

Pedal Pushers 1940’s and 1950’s

Shirtwaist dress 1950’s

Mod Look 1960’s

Pouf Skirt

Polyester Patented in 1941

A-line skirt 1950’s

Platform shoes 1970’s

Suede

Nehru Jacket 1960’s

Peter Pan Collar 1950’s

Go-go boots 1960’s

Dirndl As far back as the 1870’s

Polo shirt 1980’s and 1990’s

Bustier 1940’s and 1950’s

Chemise 1940’s

Stirrup pants 1980’s

Hot Pants 1970’s

Bling 2000’s Bling

Blazer

1940’s Sheath Dress

Halter 1970’s

Gauchos 2000’s?

Bell-bottoms 1960’s and 1970’s

Ivy League (Preppy) Look 1950’s

Grunge 1990’s

Doc Martens 1990’s

Clogs 1970’s

Chanel suit 1960’s

New Look 1940’s

Additional Terms Retro: Prefix meaning backward Vintage looking clothes or look L-85 Laws: Enacted during WWII by the US Gov’t restricting the use of some fabrics and limiting yardage. Materials used for war effort. Example: Nylon, Leather, Silk, Rubber Council of Fashion Designers Of America