This is a real classic.
Why the fashion for some clothes and accessories out, while other items remain for years and decades. A list of clothing and accessories that are also popular today as in the 70’s, 50’s and even 20’s.
Little black dress should be in every woman’s wardrobe. It will be good for cocktails, and going to the theater.
2. Scarves Hermès Carré.
Made of 250 silkworm cocoons, shawls Hermès Carré became fashionable in 1937. Initially they were French ladies, and Queen Elizabeth II and grace Kelly.
3. Classic diamond ring.
No accessory is as stylish and compelling as the simple diamond ring. Perfect gift for wedding or engagement or just a beautiful and expensive gesture to complete words “I love you”.
4. Dresses from Diane von Furstenberg.
Fashion designer Diane von Berenberg became popular in 70-e years. Dresses designer immediately gained popularity and stay in the trend until now.
5. Coats.
Jackets, down jackets, coats can be at the peak of popularity. But the classic mink or sable (like the link) the coat is at the peak of popularity for many years. And as decades ago, every woman dreams of a beautiful fur coat.
6. Trench Coat Burberry.
In 1856, 21-year-old Thomas Burberry created the first weather-proof gabardine fabric. During the First world war he was asked to create clothing for soldiers. Thus was created the first trench coat.
7. Stilettos.
Most popular stilettos created Manolo Blahnik. As you can see, the popularity of stilettos did not go out.
8. Pearl necklace from Tiffany.
The pearl has become the basis of products Tiffany & Co. At the turn of the 20th century, a huge popular pearl accessories that are almost flush with the diamonds.
9. Handbag Chanel 2.55
Chanel handbag 2.55 was introduced in 1955 and became the object of desire for women all over the world. The name of the bag says about the date of its presentation – February, 1955.
10. Converse Sneakers.
Shoes Converse was worn by American soldiers during the Second world war. Today, the converse sneakers are popular all over the world.
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