Zoot Suit Street Trend (1920's and 30's)

Zoot Suit, WWII Era
A Zoot Suit was a high wasted, wide-legged pant with tight cuffs and a long jacket with wide lapels and shoulder pads.
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Designer: Christian Dior Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: This photo is relevant because of the wide-legged pant with the tight cuff and the jacket with the fur trim that mimics wide shoulder padding.
Designer: Donna Karan Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: I chose this photo because of the wide shoulder padding used. Although the lapels are a normal size, the padding in the shoulders lead me to believe that the designer was inspired by Zoot Suit factors.
Beatniks Street Trend (1940's)

Beatniks, c. 1960
Beatniks were anti-materialistic, anti-conformists, and "underground". In most Beatnik styles you may find a striped shirt, brimmed hat, and sunglasses.
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Designer: DSquared Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: This photo is relevant to Beatnik styling because of the brim on the hat and the sunglasses used in styling this look. The dark colors are also symbolic of Beatnik culture.
Designer: Giorgio Armani Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: The hat and form fitting suit in this creation by Giorgio Armani is relevant Beatnik street trends due to its fit and color scheme.
Teddy Boys Street Trend (1950's)

Teddy Boys, c. 1966
Teddy boys were men who dressed-up in Edwardian -styled suits. The enjoyed the elegant side of the mens suit.
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Designer: Tom Ford Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.tomford.com
Relevance: This suit by Tom Ford is very relevant because it is a casual take on Teddy Boy-styled suits. The slim fitting pant and bold colors help put this suit into a somewhat elegant category.

Designer: Chanel Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: This suit is relevant because it is a formal on the Teddy Boy suit. The lapels are thin and curved and the jacket is mid-thigh length which mirrors the traditional Teddy Boy style.
Mod Street Trend (1960's)

Supermodel - Twiggy, Great Britain, c. 1966
Mod was a style that favored bold colors and patterns with long hair and heavy eye make-up.
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Designer : Behnaz Sarafpour Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: This look reminds me of the Mod Street Trend because the dress is short, and a-line cut with big hair.
Designer: Brian Reyes Fall 2009 RTW Collection
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Relevance: The big hair, bright color, and short length of this dress is reminiscent of the Mod street trend.
Hippie Street Trend (1960's)

A Group of hippies, USA, 1969
Hippies started with a youth movement. Their clothing was normally ethnic in design, with flowy fabris and denim.
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Designer: Cynthia Rowley Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: The head band and flowy fabric of this dress remind me of hippie style street trends,
Designer: Chloe Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: The color and fabric of the shirt in this look represent Hippie styles. The long hair on the model also complements the "free" style of the original Hippies.
Disco Street Trend (1970's)

Rod Stewart, United States of America, mid 197o's
Disco fashions included brightly colored clothing, synthetic textures, platform shoes, and mini-dresses.
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Designer: Bottega Veneta Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: This look is relevant to Disco Fashion because of the slight shimmer in the fabric and the platform shoes were obviously inspired by the Disco era.
Designer: Altuzarra Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: This dress is relevant to the Disco era because the textiles used to create the color and light reflective capabilities works together to create a look similar to what was worn in the traditional Disco era.
Punk Street Trend (Late 1970's)

Punk Rockers, America, c.1979
Punk was a street trend that started from Rock music. Punk Rock or Garage Rock was loud and rough. Their style of dress normally consisted of combat boots, tight pants, leather, chain and belts, and spiked hair.
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Designer: Yves Saint Laurent Fall 2009 RTW Collection
www.style.com Relevance: This look reminds me of Punk Rock because of the dark colors and the platform shoes. There are hints of punk rock in this style by YSL. Punk Rock can also be affiliated with androgynous styles of apparel like the one photographed above.
Designer: Vivienne Westwood Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: This look also has a hint of androgynous features, but the combat boots and the black lipstick are definitely what makes the "punk rock" stand out.
Hip-Hop Street Trend (1980's)
RunDMC, American Hip-Hop Group, photographed in the mid-1980s
Trends started by African Americans and Latinos in America. The fashions consisted of lots of track suits, jewelry, bomber jackets, sneakers, and other sportwear.
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Designer: Diesel Black Gold Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: Hip-Hop is prevalent in this look because of the cane, brim hat, and fur coat. Hip-Hop is all about mixing elements that may not normally have been mixed. Formal pieces and street wear are often a common occurence.
Designer: Diesel Black Gold Fall 2009 RTW Collectionwww.style.com
Relevance: The Hip-Hop factor in the look is the fit of the clothing. Usually a man's look would be more fit and cut to his size. Hip-Hop trends usually encompass clothing that may be "too" big for the wearer. Baggy jeans and outerwear are very common in Hip-Hop street trends.