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In my first outfit I wore a white jumpsuit from Silk Fred, this is because the 90’s look with the pulled in jaw string on the waist with a shirt style top half gives a tailored look. Worn with a bright floral blazer from Topshop, gives the whole look a pop of colour, the shoulder pads embedded in the jacket conveys the real trend of shoulder pads in the nineties. The bag I put with this is a black satchel style Louis Vuitton. This simple vintage designs go well with the colours in this outfit.
The striped jumpsuit I wore in outfit two was from Forever 21, from wide stripes to thin, stripes were a key trend in the 90’s. This jumpsuit again was pulled in at the waist. The denim sleeveless jacket I wore has wide shoulders almost giving the effect of should pads.
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In my third outfit, I wore white linen oversized trousers from M&S. This high waisted look was huge in the 90’s and was normally worn with a body, waist coat or suit jacket. The khaki bodysuit worn from Forever 21 worn with the baggy trousers made the masculine garments look feminine. The long vintage waistcoat was from my mum in the 90’s and was an actual piece she used to wear.
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Finally in my all black outfit, I wear the same linen trousers from M&S pulled in at the waist by a brown Topshop belt. The body with a pink sketch on the front is from Topshop and creates the same look as before just in black. All these looks were created and influenced by my mum pictures that she took back in the 90’s.