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Despite being an era of economic struggle, 1930s clothing was inspired by an era of revolutionary style thanks to advancements in clothing production, the popularity of Hollywood cinema as well as the increased resourcefulness of daywear fashion because of the Great Depression.

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Our mission is to connect shoppers to the best vintage inspired clothing, shoes and accessories sold online and teach fashion history as it was worn by everyday people from Victorian to 1970s.

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Just like the changes of the 1960s themselves, the fashion trends were similarly groundbreaking and for the most part, completely new and novel ideas to the landscape of fashion.

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With over nineteen years experience in organising specialist fairs, including The London Vintage Fashion, Textiles and Accessories Fair, the aim of P & A Antiques Ltd. is to organize events that can deliver an exciting, rewarding and enjoyable experience to visitors and exhibitors alike.

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The Fashion Trend Report is compiled from our most updated category of trends. The realm of fashion and style has seen much change over the past year, with fast fashion, internet culture and mass diversification changing the psychological drivers of what’s cool. Regardless, the world of haute

“The Aisles of the Vintage Fashion and Textile Show may offer a window into the past, but it also can be a look at the sartorial future. It’s here that major design houses come to find inspiration for “new” looks which sometimes become the next big trend.