Which Trend Went Out Of Fashion In The Late Nineties?

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Which trend went out of style in the late nineteenth century? A.) long pants for men b.) extravagant church suits c.) French pedicures and manicures. d.) swimming in white-washed stainless steel.

No. The real question is which fashion was the first trend, the one that started it all off, and which one was it’s biggest precursor. We know that certain fashion houses, for instance, started off with something on the fringes but ended up defining the whole trend – L’Oreal, Versace, Chanel, Fendi.

So, if you ask me, which trend went out of fashion in the late nineteenth century – the answer is: L’Oreal. It was their big thing. Do you have a L’Oreal handbag? If not, then you better get one. That is how big a name they have. And if you don’t like to carry around a big, clunky bag, or you just want something stylish that can be both practical and fashionable at the same time (like Versace or Chanel), then I would say Versace. It is a new fashion house created by and for the high-fashion elite. But it isn’t just the high-fashion elite that can afford to wear Versace. So, which trend went out of fashion in the late nineteen sixty’s?

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