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  2. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The early 2010s saw many recycled fashions from the 1950s, [18] 1970s, and 1980s as designers from stores like Topshop replicated original vintage clothing. In the United States, it was popular to wear Gucci , Chanel , or Versace designer clothing, and neon colors such as pink, green, teal, black, purple, magenta, and yellow.

  3. Trashion - Wikipedia

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    Making traditional objects out of recycled materials can be trashion, as can making avant-garde fashion from cast-offs or junk. It springs from a desire to make the best use of limited resources. Trashion is similar to upcycling and refashion, although it began with specific fashion aspirations. Like upcycling, trashion generates items that are ...

  4. Category:2010s fashion - Wikipedia

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    C. Cactus Plant Flea Market; Cagoule; Camisole; Capelli Sport; Car coat; Cardigan (sweater) Carhartt; Castore; Cavalier boot; Charles & Keith; Chav; Che Guevara in ...

  5. 13 of the Most Major Fashion Glow-Ups of the 2010s - AOL

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    These are the celebrities, moguls, reality TV stars, and designers that made a name for themselves in fashion during the last decade. 13 of the Most Major Fashion Glow-Ups of the 2010s Skip to ...

  6. 2010s in culture - Wikipedia

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    Wavy, ombre hair, heavy contouring, and full lips were popular women's cosmetic trends for most of the 2010s. Overall, fashion in the 2010s marked a step away from the loose-fitting, ultra-casual mode of the 1990s and 2000s. Dress began to skew slightly more formal, with an emphasis on tighter fitting, sleeker, and simpler outfits.

  7. Fashion exhibition using plant waste from King’s garden to go ...

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    A range of unique outfits created with plant waste taken from the King’s gardens are set to go on display at Sandringham House. The collection of 26 garments and accessories is part of an ...

  8. Circular fashion - Wikipedia

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    Circular fashion is an application of circular economy to the fashion industry, where the life cycles of fashion products are extended. The aim is to create a closed-loop system where clothing items are designed, produced, used, and then recycled or repurposed in a way that minimizes waste and reduces the environmental impact of the fashion industry.

  9. Transforming Recycled Plastic Bottles Into Affordable Fashion ...

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    For her first business venture, Angana Maheshwari decided to fill what she perceived as a void in the fashion market. “Mainly, the idea came to me during the pandemic, when I was looking for a ...