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Back to Episodes283. Why Fashion Lost Its Identity
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In this episode of Too Young to Be Old, Diane Gilman takes listeners on a fast-moving fashion history tour from the 1950s through the 1990s, showing how style shifted from rigid social rules to mass-market fashion, celebrity influence, and eventually streetwear, fast fashion, and comfort-first dressing. She reflects on her own life as a flower child, mod girl, boutique owner, and fashion designer, and explains how each decade changed the way women were expected to dress and express themselves.
Diane talks about the arrival of stretch fabrics, spandex, workwear, and fashion jeans, and why clothing eventually moved from being a status signal to something more casual, accessible, and personally expressive. She also explores how magazines, runway trends, and fashion rules lost some of their power over time, leaving women with more freedom but less guidance about what actually works.
The episode ends with a bigger question: do you prefer the days when fashion had clear rules, or today’s anything-goes style culture? Diane argues that individuality should matter more than trend-chasing, and that comfort, self-expression, and confidence are now the real pillars of dressing well.
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