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POP CULTURE! : "Once you pop, you can't stop."

The 1990s in popular culture is typically referred to as the decade of "anti-fashion". In reality, anti-fashion was only one of many trends in fashion in the 1990s. The fashion of the 1990s was characterized by minimalist styles, and many overlapping, often contradictory trends.The most significant event was the rise of grunge fashion in 1992.In the late 1990s there was a move away from grunge.Retro clothing inspired by the 1960s and 1970s was popular for much of the 1990s




MOD STYLE : "REVIVED."

In 1995 there was a revival of Mod fashion, building on some of the new trends of 1994. Bootcut jeans and Levis 501 style jeans superseded wide-leg jeans. Teenaged girls and women began wearing black boots with chunky high heels, and began wearing colors such as pink, baby-blue, and plum. Short black jackets with big metal zippers became popular. Straight-cut miniskirts returned, and Mod inspired suits became popular with men in 1996.




AIR JORDAN SNEAKERS : "Take flight."

Air Jordan, known colloquially Air Jordans, Jordans, Js or AJs, "Mikes", or "MJs" are a brand of shoes produced by Nike, Inc which was designed for and endorsed by legendary professional basketball player, Michael Jordan. The Air Jordan line is created by Jordan Brand, a sub-division of Nike. Since its first release in 1984, there have been new designs of the shoe released each year, even after Jordan retired from basketball.

Collectors classify the Air Jordan line by release year and model: Originals (OG), Retros, Retro-pluses, Player Exclusive (PE) and Samples. The Jordan Brand also produces a line of Team shoes, separate from the signature line of Air Jordan shoes. Every year the Jordan Brand reintroduces one signature pair of shoes that was previously created. Only one style is re-introduced per year but can be re-introduced in different color schemes. The Jordan Brand also releases the shoes on one day only so that the shoe has more value and the retro idea does not fade in popularity.
- information provided by wikipedia.com


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