Spiciest Looks by the Decade

Fashion throughout the decades has been nothing short of a spicy spectacle. Through the good, the bad, and the ugly, each era has left its mark on today’s looks. Let’s take a tour through the trendsetting styles that have set hearts ablaze across the decades.

A sexy woman in a blue velvet suit from Leg Avenue posing

A Journey Through Fashion Trends by the Decade

Flapper Fever in the Roaring 20s

What a decade – jazz was king, and flappers ruled the dance floor with their rebellious spirit and glamorous style. The 1920s were all about breaking free from the traditional corsets and long skirts. Large fur coats in rich fabrics kept party girls warm on their way to speakeasies and jazz clubs, where they danced all night long in their fringe and strappy heels.

Poodle Skirts and Saddle Shoes in the Fabulous 50s

Fast forward to the era of sock hops and diners, where poodle skirts twirled, and saddle shoes strutted their stuff. No outfit was complete without cat-eye sunglasses and a scarf tied over a ponytail. If you wanted to feel like a Hollywood starlet, dainty kitten heels were the way to go. The 1950s were an era of elegance. 

Go-Go Boots and Mod Minis in the Swinging 60s

The mod 60s took cues from London and Paris, making miniskirts and shift dresses in bold prints ultra-chic. Hippie girls put their own boho stamp on the era with flowing maxi dresses, peasant blouses, and waist beads. Tall white go-go boots were also paired with graphic minidresses, perfect for dancing and flaunting those gorgeous legs.

A woman in a shimmer collard crop top posing

Disco Fever in the Sensational 70s

Fashion in the 70s, a decade of disco balls and boogie nights, embraced liberation and self-expression. Bell bottoms allowed for fluid movement with every dance move; sleeveless vests and oversized accessories completed the look. But let’s not forget the funky footwear – platforms that elevated your style and made sure you were ready to hit the dance floor.

Neon Nights in the Electric 80s

Enter the era of excess – big hair, shoulder pads, and neon colors dominated the 1980s scene. Spandex was practically a second skin, and high-waisted jeans were a staple. As for accessories, more was more! High-top sneakers, jelly shoes, and chunky heels embraced playful fun in footwear. 

Heroine Chic in the 90s

The 90s brought us grunge, hip-hop, and an eclectic mix of styles. Slip dresses and baby doll tees brought back a girlier aesthetic, while corset tops, chokers, and belly button rings were risqué touches. Low-rise jeans exposed hips for a sexier casual vibe. Combat boots became a symbol of empowerment, giving every outfit an extra kick.

A woman is posing in a leopard print costume from Leg Avenue

Blingy and Low Rise in Y2K

Fast forward to the dawn of the new millennium – the 2000s. Form-fitting tops that exposed the midriff were standard when paired with ultra-low-rise jeans. Looks for going out often incorporated sequin halters and miniskirts. Trendsetters started embracing luxury sneakers, and stilettos got even more extreme.

Athleisure Chic in the 2010s

The 2010s were all about embracing an active lifestyle without compromising fashion. Yoga pants, chunky sneakers, and pullover hoodies dominated everyday casual style. Minimalist designs in jewelry and handbags align with the understated millennium style. While comfort is key, creativity still shines through in unexpected layering and accessories. 

Strut Through Time with SexyShoes Fashion

Fashion continues to evolve throughout the decades while paying homage to previous style eras. As we forge ahead in the 2020s, the past inspires us to innovate trends for the future. No matter what your favorite fashion era is, SexyShoes has you covered. Check out our selection of costumes and looks through the decades!