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Date: 2010-05-02 03:49 pm (UTC)
I think we're in a period of time where those styles are what we still find the best for the female body. Designers are just playing them up with different colors, cut-outs, and more attention to how those same styles can be even more flattering to the female body. Same with hair and shoes - no one has a particular hair style that is winning out among the masses right now, and shoes are just taking what's already there and trying to play with it.

Almost all of the designers I have looked at in the past couple years are doing a lot of the same thing. (Here's another one (http://www.adriannapapell.com/) I just now found that seems to take a lot of inspiration from the 20's flapper dress, and even Grecian dress (http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/adrianna-papell-grecian-halter-gown).) There's nothing ingenious about today's styles and there's not a huge kick towards starting any new trends in style, but instead in reinventing old styles.

About the only thing I will remember the 90's and the 20-naught's for is capri pants, pants down below someone's butt, flip-flops, croc shoes, and, well, I can't think of any trends for hair. Everything else about the clothing and styles seem to just be putting forward a better foot from our predecessors. I for one find the styles quite beautiful, even if they are just new takes on older styles.

Heck, you could even say the same thing for the muscle cars getting all of their overhauled styles just recently. I think the next time we get into new trends, it's probably going to be such a big jump no one's going to know what hit them.

EDIT: Added another link above. Also - I would love to wear this (http://www.jovani.com/prom-dresses/strapless-yellow-black-gown-154007-6967) to The Church just to blind everyone.
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