Street style fashion can be defined as a particular style of clothing that originated from the British fashion culture. It is a comprehensive approach to fashion which includes styles that intersect, differ from mainstream fashion and is based on individualism, with any strict and restricted focus on trends.
This particular silhouette emphasized the female figure, which replaced the basic ‘utility look’ that was seen commonly during the wartime period. The hourglass shape had taken advantage of the excess of the fabric that had been scarcely available during the second world war. This kind of phenomena has been researched for a long time which revealed the importance of young people’s street styles, post the war period which is also said to have a link to the baby boomers born and represented the new sociocultural category also known as teenager – who has money to spend and are an important source of motivation.
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