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Thank you Related Articles More from the Author The Prosperity Guide Uncovers Success The Holistic Guide to Thriving in All Aspects of Life Successful Home Entrepreneurs Tips for Successful Home Spain Mobile Number List Entrepreneurs The Evolution of Office Dress Codes Infographic Edited Year Month Day Stylish businesswoman in office stands out business attire for decades. 1990s men's gray high waisted flannel suit, white buttoned shirt, striped tie, cufflinks and heavy oxford shoes. Fedora hat is popular but increasingly less compared to previous decade. , a slim-fitting tweed suit with a knee-length skirt and a cropped jacket with gilded buttons and contrasting silhouettes.
Women entered the workforce at the same rate as men in the 1980s. Becoming a wife or mother is still the norm, but that is starting to change. Bright colors for men, eye-catching patterns and slim-fitting clothes paired with thin ties dominate menswear in this decade. Women's monochromes, pastel tones, shift dresses and simplicity. Shirt, pillbox hat, and kitten heels. At 19, Jacqueline Kennedy was the youngest First Lady in recent history. Her elegant style was much imitated and other popular culture icons with strong individualism made use of bright colors and unconventional patterns. and style became part of the mainstream 20th century men's suits with wide lapels, belted trousers, and bell-bottoms for women.