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  2. Jelly shoes - Wikipedia

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    Typical children's jelly shoes dating from the 1980s. Jelly Shoes early summer models were bright, colorful and sometimes glitter-infused. They came in 12 different colors and had a vanilla or lemon perfume. [10] The winter models, or "Robin Hood" boots, were walking shoes with laces and jacquard lining, and escarpins decorated with a bow tie. [4]

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  5. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    From 1980 until 1983, popular women's accessories included thin belts, knee-high boots with thick kitten heels, sneakers, jelly shoes (a new trend at the time), [20] mules, round-toed shoes and boots, jelly bracelets (inspired by Madonna in 1983), [21] shoes with thick heels, small, thin necklaces (with a variety of materials, such as gold and ...

  6. Head's Up: Jelly Sandals Are Back and Taking Over This Summer

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    Now, when I'm talking jelly shoes, I'm not just talking about the classic PVC fisherman sandal (like the tried-and-true Melissa Possession). From lattice-cut flats to cushy slides to chunky lug ...

  7. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    For much of the early and mid 1990s, power dressing was the norm for women in the workplace: [45] navy blue, grey or pastel colored skirt suits with shoulder pads, [46] pussy bow blouses, silk scarves, pointed shoes, stretchy miniskirts, [47] polka dot blouses, and brightly colored short dresses worn with a dark brocade blazer, bare legs and ...