What Everyone Was Wearing the Year You Were Born (2024)

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Fashion changes at a rapid pace. When we say the '80s, everyone thinks of big shoulders and Madonna, but each year of each decade had its own unique sartorial mood. See what was at the top of the style conversation the year you were welcomed into the world. The question remains: Are you more or less likely to embrace the choker if Victoria Beckham was wearing it in the year of your birth?

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1969

The Summer of Love was in full swing as was the Vietnam War. Girls like supermodel Twiggy were rocking mini skirts, often with matching or coordinating tops.

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1970

It was a year of smart camel coats, Love Story and strong female silhouettes. Take note from a post-White House Jackie Kennedy in this dream jacket and cross-body bag to really pinpoint the vibe.

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1971

Everyone was embracing stripes, good suiting and a solid wide brim hat. Women in ties was optional, but gave a good indication that Women's Lib was alive and well.

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1972

A great wide collar was perfect for disco dancing. Bianca Jagger proved that embracing menswear shapes for women, as pioneered by Yves Saint Laurent's Le Smoking was all the rage. Obviously, this idea endures.

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1973

The bell bottom was just the thing for men and women. It was all about showing your curves and making room for a big platform shoe underneath those roomy hems.

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1974

It wasn't all suiting and menswear inspired in the 1970s. Off the shoulder-easy breezy dresses were having a moment. All the better in white cotton.

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1975

The world saw the end of the Vietnam War and the rise of platform sandals, mini dresses and turtlenecks for layering. There was an ice-skater vibe in fashion and the price of a brand new Mustang was just over $4,000.

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1976

The Apple Computer Company formed and Charlie's Angels premiered on TV. Women were wearing shirt dresses, midi skirts and puss* bow blouses. Feathering your hair was an unofficial mandate.

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1977

Spain held its first democratic election in 41 years, the Trans Alaskan Oil Pipeline opened and Saturday Night Fever hit the big screen. Ladies wore a little sparkle whereever they could, smart, slouchy turtlenecks and anything that you could do the Hustle in.

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1978

If you weren't wearing a giant collar and fitted vest in 1978, who even were you? Harvey Milk became the first openly gay person elected to public office in California and Fleetwood Mac was at the top of the charts.

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1979

It was two more years before nothing could get between Brooke Shields and her Calvins but dark, fitted denim was already everywhere. Everyone was reading The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams and life expectancy for males was 70 years old.

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1980

It was gold lamé or bust, baby and the question on everyone's lips was “Who Shot J.R.?” It was all glamour and glitz and looking like the richest girl in the room.

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1981

Consider it the precursor to today's athleisure boom. It was all about a Jane Fonda-style workout with the leotard and leg warmers to match. Heather Locklear pulled it all off with particular aplomb.

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1982

A lace portrait collar and smart velvet with a statement shoulder was just the sort of tasteful look royals and non-royals alike favored. This was a time when the world was falling in love with Princess Di and happily hadn't embraced neon yet.

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1983

Pick your polka dot, any polka dot. Black, white and red was having a graphic moment, shoulders were still big and a wasp waist was everything. Everyone was naming their daughters Jennifer, Jessica, Amanda or Ashley.

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1984

Everyone was still feeling the sartorial affects of "Flashdance." Off the shoulder sweaters and stir up leggings hit the masses. Christie Brinkley was the supermodel of the moment and Vanessa Williams became the first black Miss America.

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1985

It was all about big hair, the slouch boot and "Girls Just Want to Have Fun." Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union and Michael Jordan was named "Rookie of the Year" in the NBA.

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1986

It was only one look of Madonna's many looks, but it was a big one. Off the shoulder velvet and a lot of taffeta made appearances at proms all over America. Girls were wearing their boyfriends' leather jackets and it was all about a good pump.

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1987

For every primary color and fuchsia silk rosette available, there was also a sleek buttoned-up moment in fashion. Brows were bold, cheekbones were high and so were collars. Heavy jewelry was a must and Whitney Houston just wanted to dance with somebody.

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1988

The sleek skirt suit, preferable in a color of the rainbow was in every power woman closet. "Working Girl" was in theaters and it wasn't out of the question to throw on that suit with some slouch socks and sneakers. The glass ceiling was just beginning to show cracks and Wall Street was booming.

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1989

It was all about getting a jacket that could stop traffic, jewelry with gem stones to spare and, if you're really feeling special, gloves as accessory. George H.W. Bush became president, Michael Keaton was Batman and Paula Abdul was Forever Your Girl.

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1990

Welcome to the year of layered necklaces and chain belts. Fashion in general was more toned down than in the '80s—with an emphasis on basic white blouses and black trousers rather than over-the-top wide shoulder jackets and crazy colors.

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1991

"Cheers" and "Designing Women" were on TV and Julia Roberts was the It-girl, wearing oversized blazers, natural makeup and simple gold hoops. Everything was understated and cool and the edgy youth were listening to Nirvana’s Nevermind.

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1992

The designer to wear was Versace, Versace, Versace. Black and gold form-fitting looks with major sex appeal were everywhere as was the high, slick pony tail. The Bodyguard was the soundtrack to listen to and the movie to see.

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1993

It was a year to look like you were headed directly from school to a rave, from work to a rave, or from the dentist, directly to a rave. Life was a Delia's catalogue with overalls, rainbow everything, patches and floppy hats. It's also the year Coachella began, thanks to Pearl Jam.

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1994

Marc Jacobs was the designer to know, My So Called Life was premiering and plaid flannel was already emerging along with grunge bands. Cindy Crawford was the supermodel of the moment and unnatural red hair was the color to have.

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1995

Minimalism was one of the major looks of the decade, with Carolyn Bessette as one of its greatest champions. Calvin Klein ruled, as did black and white and clean lines. Shoes were the simple mule or Doc Martens.

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1996

Little tiny sunglasses were everywhere, as were striped highlights for men and women. Girls wore their button-downs open at the bottom, Beanie Babies reached fever pitch and the top songs were "Don't Speak" by No Doubt and "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls.

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1997

You couldn't walk a city block without seeing at least a few vibrant track suits. Musicians were the greatest style inspiration, including singer Aaliyah, who favored cropped tops—along with every other girl with good abs. It also wasn't unlikely to see men's underwear bands peeking out of everyone's pants.

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1998

Butterfly clips, chain mail tops and pleather pants added up to a great look in 1998. Makeup had a general silver sheen to it and and the haircut to have was the "Something About Mary" bob.

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What Everyone Was Wearing the Year You Were Born? ›

Popular outfits for women included mesh or handkerchief tops, box-pleated or leather skirts, shiny pants, and sparkly shoes. For men, Y2K looks usually involved leather jackets, a statement dress shirt, and chunky shoes. If you need inspiration, Britney Spears and *NSYNC were trendsetters for this type of style.

What was people wearing in the year 2000? ›

Popular outfits for women included mesh or handkerchief tops, box-pleated or leather skirts, shiny pants, and sparkly shoes. For men, Y2K looks usually involved leather jackets, a statement dress shirt, and chunky shoes. If you need inspiration, Britney Spears and *NSYNC were trendsetters for this type of style.

How does Gen Z wear? ›

Gen Z is a lot more conscious of where their clothes are coming from. When they're choosing between brands, they want to know not only if the clothes are in style, but also if the brand stands for something bigger than itself. Clothing brands that offer unisex or gender-fluid clothing are all the rage.

When was wearing born? ›

Gillian Wearing CBE, RA (born 10 December 1963) is an English conceptual artist, one of the Young British Artists, and winner of the 1997 Turner Prize.

What did people wear in 1997? ›

Other fashion trends popular from 1997 to 1999 included glamour wear, high-waisted miniskirts, plastic chokers, knee socks associated with the school girl look, tight pants, slip dresses, turtle-neck sweaters, conservative chic, capri pants, high-waisted trousers, and cardigans.

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