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"Trend: A Journey Through Time and Style" From Prince George sporting a tattoo to the Teddy Girls' rebellious fashion, trends have always captivated our attention

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Flora II
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Plissê V
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Plissê IV
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Plissê III
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Plissê II
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Plissê I
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Moov - Diptych B
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Adobe III
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Adobe II
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Adobe I
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Pieces VI
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Pieces V
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Pieces IV
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Pieces II
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Pieces I
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Sketch faune IV
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Sketch faune III
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Background imageTrend Collection: Paul Weller, and his band, The Jam, pictured during their final ever gig in 1982

Paul Weller, and his band, The Jam, pictured during their final ever gig in 1982. Saturday 11th December 1982 at The Brighton Centre, Brighton, Sussex. England

Background imageTrend Collection: The Biba Boutique in West London. Young ladies, possibly staff, models

The Biba Boutique in West London. Young ladies, possibly staff, models, and friends help move the clothes down the street. Biba was a London fashion store of the 1960s and 1970s

Background imageTrend Collection: Picture shows Biba Boutique in its 2nd home at 19-21 Kensington Church Street

Picture shows Biba Boutique in its 2nd home at 19-21 Kensington Church Street. London Kensington High Street area The shop assistants in their hoop mini dress uniforms

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Fabric Pattern Collage No.7
THE MIUUS STUDIO

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Ancestry #4
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Ancestry #1
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Ancestry #8
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Ancestry #5
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Melody #3
Annike Limborço

Background imageTrend Collection: Fashion plate illustration by Barclay. Creation: Martial et Armand; Creation

Fashion plate illustration by Barclay. Creation: Martial et Armand; Creation: Jenny; Creation Martial et Armand; Creation: Jean Patou

Background imageTrend Collection: Women's Fashion, 1967

Women's Fashion, 1967 Antonio Lopez (February 11, 1943 - March 17, 1987) was a fashion illustrator whose work appeared in such publications as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle

Background imageTrend Collection: Entitled: 'Paquin dress illustration by George Barbier, 1912.' Jeanne Paquin (1869 - 1936)

Entitled: "Paquin dress illustration by George Barbier, 1912." Jeanne Paquin (1869 - 1936) was a leading French fashion designer, known for her resolutely modern and innovative designs

Background imageTrend Collection: Entitled: 'Man's suit and overcoat by Lus and Befve. Gazette du Bon Genre

Entitled: "Man's suit and overcoat by Lus and Befve. Gazette du Bon Genre. Fashion plate by Pierre Mourgue, 1922." La Gazette du Bon Ton was a small but influential fashion magazine

Background imageTrend Collection: Entitled: 'Fumme (Ablaze) fashion plate by Barbier, 1920. George Barbier (October 10)

Entitled: "Fumme (Ablaze) fashion plate by Barbier, 1920. George Barbier (October 10, 1882 - March 16)
Entitled: "Fumme (Ablaze) fashion plate by Barbier, 1920. George Barbier (October 10, 1882 - March 16, 1932) was one of the great French illustrators of the early 20th century

Background imageTrend Collection: Entitled: 'Le Soulier de Satin (The Satin Slipper)' 1937. Jeanne-Marie Lanvin (January 1, 1867)

Entitled: "Le Soulier de Satin (The Satin Slipper)" 1937. Jeanne-Marie Lanvin (January 1, 1867, July 6)
Entitled: "Le Soulier de Satin (The Satin Slipper)" 1937. Jeanne-Marie Lanvin (January 1, 1867, July 6, 1946) was a French fashion designer

Background imageTrend Collection: Macro Photography.Floral abstract pastel background with copy space.White flower in soft style for

Macro Photography.Floral abstract pastel background with copy space.White flower in soft style for wedding card.Nature Background.Floral Art Design

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Macro Photography.Floral abstract pastel blue background with copy space.White flower in soft style for wedding card.Nature Background.Floral Design

Background imageTrend Collection: BMX Racing in The Midlands. June 1985. BMX racing is a type of off-road

BMX Racing in The Midlands. June 1985. BMX racing is a type of off-road bicycle racing. The format of BMX was derived from motocross racing

Background imageTrend Collection: 2nd STORE - BIBA Biba Boutique in its 2nd home at 19-21 Kensington Church

2nd STORE - BIBA Biba Boutique in its 2nd home at 19-21 Kensington Church Street. Ready Steady Go - Teenage TV pop music and dancing show on ATV TV from 1963-1966

Background imageTrend Collection: Picture shows Biba Fashion boutique- The first store, in Abingdon Road in Kensington

Picture shows Biba Fashion boutique- The first store, in Abingdon Road in Kensington, London as opened in September 1964. Picture taken 10th May 1965

Background imageTrend Collection: Picture shows Biba - The first store, in Abingdon Road in Kensington

Picture shows Biba - The first store, in Abingdon Road in Kensington, was opened in September 1964. Biba was a London fashion store of the 1960s and 1970s

Background imageTrend Collection: Boy George (singer - born George Alan O Dowd) arrives in Newcastle, in June 1983

Boy George (singer - born George Alan O Dowd) arrives in Newcastle, in June 1983. At the time, Boy Georges band Culture Club had released their 1982 Top 5 in the UK album " Kissing To Be

Background imageTrend Collection: Picture shows a fan dancing amongst the huge audience at London Hyde Park for a concert

Picture shows a fan dancing amongst the huge audience at London Hyde Park for a concert by Don Mclean - America singer and songwriter. Also on the bill was Joan Armatrading

Background imageTrend Collection: Picture shows the huge audience at London Hyde Park for a concert by Don Mclean - America

Picture shows the huge audience at London Hyde Park for a concert by Don Mclean - America singer and songwriter. Also on the bill was Joan Armatrading

Background imageTrend Collection: A member of the Cabbage Patch dolls, the 'Punker Baby Gang'. 25th July 1984

A member of the Cabbage Patch dolls, the "Punker Baby Gang". 25th July 1984
A member of the Cabbage Patch dolls, the " Punker Baby Gang". 25th July 1984

Background imageTrend Collection: Two members of the Cabbage Patch dolls, the 'Punker Baby Gang'. 25th July 1984

Two members of the Cabbage Patch dolls, the "Punker Baby Gang". 25th July 1984
Two members of the Cabbage Patch dolls, the " Punker Baby Gang". 25th July 1984

Background imageTrend Collection: Schoolgirls from Church High School in Newcastle model the latest fashion 14 July 1971

Schoolgirls from Church High School in Newcastle model the latest fashion 14 July 1971, back row from left, Judith Smith, Vibecka Hostvedt, Hilary Laws, front row front left, Maxine Turnbull

Background imageTrend Collection: Biba Boutique fashion centre in London June 1966 Biba Boutique in it

Biba Boutique fashion centre in London June 1966 Biba Boutique in its 2nd home at 19-21 Kensington Church Street. London. Twin sisters Nicole

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cactus isolated on white background

Background imageTrend Collection: Cartoon, The Six-Mark Tea-Pot (Aestheticism)

Cartoon, The Six-Mark Tea-Pot (Aestheticism)
Cartoon, The Six-Mark Tea-Pot -- a satirical comment on the new fashion of aestheticism: a man who resembles Oscar Wilde admires a teapot

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JAPAN 9
Japan/ Kyoto/ Gion area the neighbourhood where Geishas live, study and perform. Geishas and Maikos attending a class at " Mia Garatso" school of Geisha




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"Trend: A Journey Through Time and Style" From Prince George sporting a tattoo to the Teddy Girls' rebellious fashion, trends have always captivated our attention. In 1881 Japan, an era of elegance and tradition, we catch a glimpse of the first whispers of what would become global fashion sensations. Ken Russell's iconic photograph captures the Rock Steady attitude of the last Teddy Girls, showcasing their fearless style that pushed boundaries. Cathy McGowan stands at Biba Boutique's door, symbolizing the fusion between music and fashion during Ready Steady Go. Days. The Teddy Boys in Manchester in 1975 exude confidence with their slicked-back hair and dapper suits. Meanwhile, Hawaiian shirts take center stage at bustling marketplaces, bringing tropical vibes to even the busiest streets. In 1927, a new dance craze emerges - The Truda-Trott - captivating audiences with its infectious rhythm. Venice Beach becomes a hub for trendsetters as hats become statement pieces under California's golden sun. Paul Weller and his band The Jam bid farewell during their final gig in 1982; their mod-inspired looks forever etched into music history. Stand Up Paddling takes over Hawaii's shores as Maui embraces water sports like never before. Fragmented images reveal glimpses into evolving styles that shape our present-day trends. Each piece tells a story within itself while contributing to the ever-changing tapestry of fashion and culture. Trends transcend time; they connect generations through shared experiences and expressions. They remind us that innovation is constant, pushing us to embrace change while celebrating our individuality. So let us continue this journey together as we navigate through past influences towards future trends yet unseen.