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Anti-fashion was the major fashion movement of the 1990s, and throughout the 2000s was still widely relevant. Anti-fashion is a minimalist style that implies no colors, labels or designs. Example: blank black t-shirt, black pants (jeans, or regular pants) and black combat boots (pants over them or tucked in).
[edit] Anti-Fashion, 1990sFashion in the 1990s was inclined to a new minimalist style. In 1993 recycling old clothing became a fashion statement. [1] Anti-fashion is closely related to the grunge movement of the early 1990s, when simple items like flannel were popularized by Nirvana, Pearl Jam and similar bands. [2] Later in the 1990s, retro fashion was all the rage, adding another un-dateable element to fashion in the 1990s. This is still popular in 2009. [3] [edit] Anti-Fashion, 2000sWhile the Grunge look had left mainstream popularity by 2001, its legacy of anti-fashion was still strong. In the first half of the 2000s, retro-1970s fashion was in, in the second half of the decade, 1980s was in. [4] The 2000s were not as radically anti-fashion as the 1990s, but shared the "anything goes" mentality and the dislike of 1980s fashion such as mullets.[citation needed] [edit] See also[edit] References
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