

40's Swing Dress
In the 1940s, dancing was enjoyed by all ages, but it was the youth that enjoyed the most of vigorous swing dancing. To dance freely meant dresses with full skirts and looser arms.

80's Powersuit
In the ’80s, women were entering the workforce in greater numbers than ever before. Naturally, working women had to look the part, and they did so in menswear-inspired power suits. Along with her blazer, a working woman would typically wear a coordinating pair of slacks. Slacks were typically high-waisted with a pleated front and straight-cut legs.

60's Casual
The decade that brought us the beats and the hippies, the mods and the peaceniks, was just as diverse in fashion as its social chaos might imply. In the 1960s, getting dressed, like doing pretty much anything else, was a tug-of-war between old and new. No one knew quite who she wanted to be, and the styles of the time reflect that.

Eid Abaya
Floral patterns are hard to go out of style and since statement summer dresses are all the rage so are the statement floral prints. They're an easy way to have to cool unique look and you can easily style it or dial down by wearing it with white sneakers in the morning and alternating with heeled sandals at night.