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===== Vintage eyeglasses =====
===== Vintage eyeglasses =====
*Perhaps the most conspicuous feature of hipster fashion to become mainstream in the early 2010s were "ironic glasses," also called "nerd glasses" or "hipster glasses."<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2214980/Nerd-glasses-stay-Love-em-hate-em-framed-specs-hipsters-adore.html Nerd Glasses]</ref> Though the term initially referred to replica [[Ray-Ban Wayfarer]] frames worn with clear lenses or no lenses, by 2013 these had largely replaced by vintage-inspired spectacles more in line with what was worn by the average spectacle wearer in the 1950s, such as thick [[horn-rimmed glasses]], [[cat eye glasses]], and [[browline glasses]].<ref name="Fassel"/> The resurgence of interest in [[1950s fashion]]s was due, in part, to the influence of the TV show [[Mad Men]] on American, British, Italian and Australian fashion.<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2135295/Thanks-Mad-Men-Sixties-style--heres-look.html Mad Men style]</ref>
*Perhaps the most conspicuous feature of hipster fashion to become mainstream in the early 2010s were "ironic glasses," also called "nerd glasses" or "hipster glasses."<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2214980/Nerd-glasses-stay-Love-em-hate-em-framed-specs-hipsters-adore.html Nerd Glasses]</ref> Though the term initially referred to replica [[Ray-Ban Wayfarer]] frames worn with clear lenses or no lenses, by 2013 these had largely replaced by vintage-inspired spectacles more in line with what was worn by the average spectacle wearer in the 1960s, such as thick [[horn-rimmed glasses]], [[cat eye glasses]], and [[browline glasses]].<ref name="Fassel"/> The resurgence of interest in [[1960s fashion]]s was due, in part, to the influence of the TV show [[Mad Men]] on American, British, Italian and Australian fashion.<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2135295/Thanks-Mad-Men-Sixties-style--heres-look.html Mad Men style]</ref>


== Women's clothing ==
== Women's clothing ==

Revision as of 23:01, 8 April 2013

The early 2010s (2010–present) have thus far been defined by a revival of interwar, Austerity era, 1980s, and (from late 2012 onwards) early 1990s fashions.[1] In the early 2010s, many mid and late 2000s fashions remain popular in Europe, the US, Latin America, Australasia and Asia, especially the indie pop look which largely drew upon 1960s Mod clothing combined with elements of 1970s garage rock and contemporary alternative fashion.

  • Vintage clothing remained popular, although it was becoming increasingly common to cut unused stock of older fabric to modern patterns[9] or remake older garments into reconstructed clothing, for example, by sewing white cotton tape around the lapels of a navy blue 1990s blazer, or go to extremes and make a shirt from deliberately mismatched scraps of fabric.[10]
The influence of Hipster fashion
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An American hipster, circa 2011.
  • Continuing on from the late 2000s, fashion derived from the hipster subculture became a mainstream trend among men and women in their late teens to 30s.[11][12][13] The media often conflated hipster aesthetics with the short-lived mid-2000s geek chic craze.[14] Unlike the indie pop look of the mid-2000s, which was inspired by 1960s Mod and contemporary garage rock bands, 2010s hipster fashion was a fusion of the clothing worn by stereotypical nerds, the gamer subculture, and blue collar laborers.[15] In line with anti-fashion trends, many young men and women wear clothing incongruous to their socio-economic status and contemporary fashion standards, such as intermixing traditionally blue-collar clothing with casual or business attire.[16]
Vintage eyeglasses
  • Perhaps the most conspicuous feature of hipster fashion to become mainstream in the early 2010s were "ironic glasses," also called "nerd glasses" or "hipster glasses."[23] Though the term initially referred to replica Ray-Ban Wayfarer frames worn with clear lenses or no lenses, by 2013 these had largely replaced by vintage-inspired spectacles more in line with what was worn by the average spectacle wearer in the 1960s, such as thick horn-rimmed glasses, cat eye glasses, and browline glasses.[14] The resurgence of interest in 1960s fashions was due, in part, to the influence of the TV show Mad Men on American, British, Italian and Australian fashion.[24]

Women's clothing

Early 2010s (2010–2012)

Designers and models

German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, 2011

1980s influences

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Dark 1980s inspired skinny jeans popular in Russia, 2010
  • The early 2010s, so far, have seen many recycled fashions from the 1950s,[33] 1970s and 1980s as designers from stores like Topshop replicated original vintage clothing. In America, it is popular to wear designer brands like Gucci, Chanel, and Versace, neon colors such as pink, green, teal, black, purple, and yellow.[34]

Leggings and Snuggies

Mid-2010s (2013–16)

Indian actress Sameera Reddy wearing contrasting black and white top

Return of anti-fashion

  • In the UK and America, women's cream blazers and tuxedo jackets often have contrasting black velvet or satin lapels.[71]

Onesies

Men's clothing

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Italian slim-fit suits, often in grey rather than the navy blue of the 2000s, became popular in the UK, USA, China and Russia due to the success of movies like Bond 22[citation needed]

Early 2010s (2010–2012)

Bright colors and retro styles

  • Neon colors and elaborate T-shirts were popular for much of the early 2010s, especially graphic print hoodies, novelty socks, red or blue skinny jeans, studded belts with large buckles, and Ed Hardy T shirts embellished with rhinestones.[75] By fall 2012, the gaudy Ed Hardy shirts had largely gone out of fashion, except in the US, where the style maintains popularity amongst a certain subset of college-aged clubgoers,[76] who have been stereotyped as "guidos,"[77] jocks and lounge lizards.[78]

Indie look

Ivy League look

Pop group One Direction wearing classic preppy clothing

Slim-fit suits

  • In the early and mid 2010s, European and American formal designers imitate the fashions of the 1930s[102] and 1950s, including single-breasted suits with peaked lapels[103] inspired by the TV show Boardwalk Empire.[104] By 2010, the navy blue popular since the 1990s was replaced by grey or black,[105] and the stripes on pinstripe suits became narrower[106] and more closely spaced.[107]

Prewar influences

Mid-2010s (2013–16)

Army surplus camo worn as street fashion in the UK

1990s revival

Outdoor wear

Youth fashion

Indie and hipster

Scene Kids

Skater and Sneakerhead fashion

Classic preppy

Hip-hop

Steampunk

Latin American subcultures

Hair and makeup of the 2010s

Women's hairstyles

Mens hairstyles

  • For European men over 25, short hair is considered mainstream,[176] although it has become increasingly popular since the mid-2000s to grow it out "short with texture", with blunt ends inspired by contemporary pop groups and the young James Dean.[177] 1940s and 1950s haircuts have undergone a revival, with many British professionals wearing businessman's haircuts with side partings,[178] quiffs[179] or slicked back hair.[180][181]
  • In Britain, America and Australia, facial hair was a defining characteristic of male hipsters,[184] who embraced it for its historical associations of masculinity and artistry, as well as its perceived anti-corporate connotations. Full beards and particularly mustaches were popular amongst hipsters; neatly trimmed, short goatees were eschewed for their established popularity among mainstream American men.[185] Many hipsters who grew mustaches groomed them in styles popular in various historical eras, such as the Victorian age or the 1970s; such mustaches were known as "ironic mustaches," or, pejoratively, "hipster mustaches." [186] The ubiquity of facial hair amongst hipsters led to numerous celebrities beginning to grow full beards, which in turn led to a crossover of beards into mainstream American culture.[185]

Youth hairstyles

Makeup and body modifications

See also

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