If you could bring back any style/fashion from any decade, which would you choose?

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Late 14th century through early 19th century Wild about the styles in the late 1500's through the early 1800's, though I don't care for bonnets particularly. I'm very glad that we have better personal hygiene than they could enjoy.

I was a little girl in the sixties and just loved the big bouffant hairdos, stiletto heels, gloves the whole package. I used to tag along with my mother and aunts to their weekly hair appointments and watch all of the ladies come in and have their hair washed and set. I loved watching the beautician comb them out - designing some beautiful, towering, delicate structure and then emptying half a can of hairspray on them!

I always thought they looked like princesses when they walked out. I really miss the classic hairdos of that generation. I was going to surprise my husband a few years ago and have my hair set and backcombed like my mother used to wear but the beautician really didn't know how to do it....a lost art I guess, sigh.

My mother always dressed up (think June Cleaver..really! ) regardless of the situation. I honestly don't remember many times when she wasn't wearing a dress and high heels.

That's probably were I acquired my love for fashion and my absolute obsession with shoes. Below is a picture of the type hairdo my mother wore for years (the picture is of someone else). I honestly don't know how she slept without waking up to a disaster!

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You're probably not going to like my answer, but I would bring back jumpsuits Jumpsuits were around in the 70s, went away then came back again in the 80s. I wore them both times they were in style. The made me look tall and thin so that I always felt dressed up when I wore one.

Of course, most people didn’t like them, complained that they made going to the bathroom difficult and looked bad when they wore them. I just happened to have the right body type to wear one. I have a few hanging in the back of my closet (yes, they still fit) waiting for the next time they are back in style.

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Assuming that people wash: the Empire Line with the saque back and low-cut bosom. Or Scarlett O'Hara's first appearance. The Empire Line I'm thinking of is rather like the costumes in Pride and Prejudice - i.e.

The dress falls straight and not very full, it's tight under the bosom and cut so as to expose and flatter a lady well-endowed with busty substances, and the saque back is a train that's cut so that it hangs down from the shoulders - not the waist. And, since you ask Why, the good God gave me a long neck and a good endowment of busty substances, and I've always wanted the feeling of wearing a train. (If you think that is overweening vanity, he also have me short square feet, unbeautiful hands, and after seven operations my abdomen looks more like a post-coital origami opportunity than an orthodox abdomen).

And oh! To be able to wear the dress that Scarlett O'Hara wore in the first shots of Gone With the Wind - tiny waist, big crinoline, lots of frills, surely almost every little girl's dream dress? A few years ago I saw one rather like it being worn at the Oscars and the actor who wore it attracted criticism; I thought she looked gorgeous.By the way, there's a wonderful Museum of Costume in Bath, not far from where I live, and you could easily spend the whole day there.

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The styles of the late 30's & very early 50's are my favorites. I would love to see the styles of this time again. I just love watching old movies because of the beautiful clothes women wore.

The double breasted suits and dapper hats that men wore were really attractive to me, as well. There was so much detail in clothing back then. I watch ’I love Lucy’ all the time just to see the clothes.

Such style they had! Teeny tiny covered buttons, pleats, edging and rhinestones. Little pockets, and so much variety!

Shoes with straps and ooh la la, those nylons with seams. Pretty lingerie and hats! Even the pants women wore were loose, fluid and sexy with a short little jacket to top it off.

Always feminine. As a child of the 60’s I probably wouldn’t appreciate having to wear it, but I love seeing it. I LOVE these sensible and pretty shoes.

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