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  2. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    In general, 1990s preppy was more casual than the almost dandified look of the 1980s as young men abandoned ascots and Oxford shoes in favor of Nantucket Reds, nautical-striped T-shirts, boat shoes i.e. Sperrys, loafers, white style casual sneakers, slouch socks, and madras cloth or gingham short-sleeved shirts. [85]

  3. Adidas Originals - Wikipedia

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    The campaign was an Adidas Originals art project that included the creation of nine unique sneaker sculptures and a fictional story of an avant-garde Adidas designer. [ citation needed ] [ 14 ] "All Originals Represent" was introduced in 2012 featuring brand ambassadors Jeremy Scott , 2NE1 , Nicki Minaj and Derrick Rose .

  4. Rick Owens - Wikipedia

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    The footwear designs took cues from Adidas' own designs reworked with Owens' design language of exaggerating shapes and proportions. The footwear collaboration was a commercial success and brought Rick Owens further into the mainstream, adding to the success and press of the fashion show itself. [41]

  5. The 50 Most Iconic Looks of All Time - AOL

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    Four cities per season. Hundreds of shows per city. Double-digit looks per show. It all amounts to thousands of new runway looks every year. And hundreds more appear on the red carpet and in the ...

  6. 'Sneakers': The underappreciated 90s gem that time forgot - AOL

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    Rebooting back to 'Sneakers' is a treat. And a lesson in time travel to when every moment of our lives could not always be traced and recorded. 'Sneakers': The underappreciated 90s gem that time ...

  7. LA Gear - Wikipedia

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    Flak: A brand similar to popular Nike and Adidas products during the mid-1990s. [24] [25] Although de-emphasized, LA Gear continued to market shoes towards women, such as the Dancer line, a high-top shoe similar to the Reebok Freestyle in design, and Street Shots, featuring both high and low top sneakers sold primarily in white with silver trim ...