Ridiculous Future Fashion Predictions From The Past
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Published
03/11/2014
Here are some ideas from the 1930s-1970s on what we'd be wearing today.
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1. This is a 1930s dress of the future consisting of see-through netting, probably to catch the males attention. -
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2. This 1960s knitted knickerbocker suit was called "Year 2000". I guess I could see this being sold for a fortune at Barneys. -
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3. This ensemble suggests that skirts will disappear entirely and an electric belt will adapt to climactic changes. Wishful thinking! -
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4. A space age imagining of a beauty salon looks very sparkly. -
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5. Here is a 1930s interpretation of bridal fashions for the year 2000 shes wearing a wedding dress supposedly made of glass. How? -
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6. Pierre Cardin had some weird ideas about the direction of style in the 1960s. Looks like he really hoped everyone would be wearing space suits in the coming years. -
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7. This dapper 1980s ensemble imagined men wearing suits that came outfitted with radios and telephones and bizarre metal crowns. Sort of like the original Google Glass? -
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8. A 1969 swimming suit paired with a swimming helmet?! -
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9. Pierre Cardins nurses of the future, circa 1970. -
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10. Here is a dress made of aluminium, with a headlight to help her find an honest man. Yes, Really. -
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11. 1962s Bathing Suit for the Year 2000. -
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12. This battery-powered heated coat featured in a 1939 issue of Vogue actually seems like a great idea. Except youd look like an oven mitt. -
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13. This 1970s creation at least involves an environmentally friendly commuting method? -
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14. I dont even know. Heres what Getty Images says: Arsenals Peter Storey wearing a kit for the future at Highbury. -
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15. In the 1960s, someone decided to predict what car hops of the future would wear. Little did they know that car hops would become pretty much obsolete. Oops.
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