Fashion police alert! Take a look at styles we’re banning for good

Are you looking for a way to make things worse than they already are? Well, if that’s the case, then you should definitely try reviving some of the silliest fashion trends ever! From outrageous hats to garish leg warmers, here are some of the fashion trends that should stay in the past:
We’re sure you’ll be glad that you can no longer find these trends in the stores!
Let’s take a stroll down memory lane and see which trends should never ever make a comeback.
The Return of the Waist: Bias-Cut Dresses of the 1930s

The 1930s brought with it a wave of change in the fashion world. After the Great Depression, women’s wardrobes saw a shift towards more structured designs, with long skirts featuring zig-zag seams replacing loose flapper dresses. Bias-cut dresses proved to be a popular choice, as they were designed to accentuate the curves of the wearer.Modest yet stylish, these dresses brought back the element of waist into the fashion landscape, much to the delight of women everywhere. This fashion revolution allowed women to express themselves through their wardrobes in a whole new way.
The Brightest Trend of the ’80s: Neon Style!

The 1980s were all about boldness, and the neon trend was no exception. Neon colors ran rampant, with bright hues like yellow, hot pink, purple, green, and orange everywhere. It was hard to miss!People were decked out in matching neon tops and tracksuits, accessorized with neon jackets and belts. The ’80s were all about excess and the neon trend was a great example of that.
Stop the High Platform Shoes: An Urgent Petition to Prevent Ankle-Breaking Fashions

It’s time to take a stand against those high-platform shoes that are a recipe for disaster. Not only do they look bad, but they can easily lead to broken ankles and limbs. In the 1990s, unfortunately, many women opted for such risky fashion choices, wearing them with mini dresses, sporty pants, and crop tops.We must not let this trend take off again – it’s time to put a stop to it before we see an epidemic of broken bones! Let’s put an end to this disaster in the making by signing a petition to ensure that high-platform shoes are gone for good.
Plaid is Here to Stay – From Punk to Preppy & Beyond!

From punk to preppy and beyond, plaid has been around for decades – and it’s not going anywhere! Since the ’90s, fashion enthusiasts have been mad about plaid. Whether they love it or hate it, almost everyone has to admit that it’s a versatile fabric. Over the years, it has become a style staple of cooler seasons.One of the main contributors to plaid’s continuing popularity is undoubtedly the iconic movie Clueless, with Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash looking simply adorable in their matching plaid sets. No matter what your style is, it looks like plaid is here to stay!
A Flattering Flashback – the 1930s Womens’ Swimsuit

The 1930s marked a major shift in womens’ swimwear fashion. These one-piece swimsuits were cut to show off more leg and back skin than ever before, and were designed to reveal a woman’s crotch for the first time. It was a real fashion statement for the women of that time, and for many, a liberating one. This now-outdated style was not without its critics, as women were policed over the modesty of their beachwear.
But, despite the controversy, the style was embraced by many as an attractive and flattering look. This was until the introduction of bikinis in 1946, which saw the end of this fashionable swimwear. While some may pine for its return, it looks like this style will remain a distant memory.
The 1950s Haircut Trend that Never Goes Out of Style

The 1950s brought about a revolution in hairstyles, as short and less voluminous looks became the in-thing. Audrey Hepburn, the gorgeous actress of the era, was one of the main inspirations for this trend. Although short bangs might not be suitable for everyone, they are much better than the poodle clip.This beautiful hairstyle has made several comebacks and it looks like it will stay for many years. So if you’re looking for a timeless and chic look, why not try out the classic 1950s haircut?
A Blast from the Past: The 80s’ Hairstyle Revival

The 1980s are remembered for many things, but the most iconic look of the decade was the voluminous hair. Women would perm their hair and use copious amounts of hairspray in order to achieve a wild, big look. Men, of course, weren’t far behind. Who could forget the perfect coifs of celebrities like Tom Cruise? Today, young people are experimenting with their hair in pursuit of fashion and style. But, thankfully, the monstrosities of the 80s have stayed in the past.
However, it is possible that the style may make a comeback. What would the world be like if it did? Until then, we can enjoy the fond memories of the decade’s over-the-top hairstyles from afar.
Psychedelic Fashion: A Trip Through Time

Psychedelic Fashion hit the streets in the late ’60s and stayed with us until the ’70s. With its groovy, dizzying patterns, it became a symbol of the hippie movement in San Francisco. But it wasn’t just about looking good – it was about reordering the political, social, and artistic structures of the time.
The trend moved from the street to the red carpet, with Raquel Welch famously donning a psychedelic dress. But not everyone could pull it off as she did! Psychedelic Fashion was about more than just fashion – it was about the participation and involvement of the people wearing it.
Can Cargo Pants Make A Comeback?

We’ve seen low-rise jeans and slouchy denim make a return to the fashion world, and now cargo pants are trying to do the same. Even though many fashion critics believe cargo pants to be the single worst item of clothing, models and actors have been seen wearing them – could they be on the brink of a trend revival?Kate Beckinsale has even been spotted out in them, so if she can make them look cool, who’s to say the rest of us can’t?
