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Title: What generaion are you from? for girls
Post by: annajasmine on May 11, 2008, 02:02:35 PM
What generaion are you from?(women only please)
QuoteYou scored as a 2000's
I.E.: Now a day. Punk, Goth, Emo, Prep, Jock, Nerd. All are in. Flash it out and dont pull back. The 2000's are still growing their fashion trends. Flipping out, depressing, and expressing. Make it what you want so this era will be remembered for years to come. Just like the 70's.
2000's    
   90%
1940's    
   70%
70's    
   70%
1900-1910    
   60%
80's    
   50%
1930's    
   50%
90's    
   50%
60's    
   40%
1950's    
   40%
1920's    
   20%


http://quizfarm.com/quiz_repository/personality/166226/


Anna
Title: Re: What generaion are you from? for girls
Post by: Pica Pica on May 11, 2008, 07:15:44 PM
What generaion are you from?(women only please)
You scored as a 1920's
I.E.: The Flapper. Flappers did not truly emerge until 1926. Flapper fashion embraced all things and styles modern. A fashionable flapper had short sleek hair, a shorter than average shapeless shift dress, a chest as flat as a board, wore make up and applied it in public, smoked with a long cigarette holder, exposed her limbs and epitomised the spirit of a reckless rebel who danced the nights away in the Jazz Age. *-You rebel in a subtle but efficent way to tell who you are to the world.-*
1920's    
   90%
70's    
   90%
2000's    
   70%
1950's    
   60%
1940's    
   60%
1930's    
   60%
90's    
   50%
1900-1910    
   40%
60's    
   40%
80's    
Title: Re: What generaion are you from? for girls
Post by: Alyssa M. on May 11, 2008, 07:36:47 PM
Sixties. Early sixties.

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Jackie Kennedy, early Beatles, Breakfast at Tiffany's -- yeah, I can go with that! :)
Title: Re: What generaion are you from? for girls
Post by: buttercup on May 11, 2008, 07:53:35 PM
What generaion are you from?(women only please)
You scored as a 2000's
I.E.: Now a day. Punk, Goth, Emo, Prep, Jock, Nerd. All are in. Flash it out and dont pull back. The 2000's are still growing their fashion trends. Flipping out, depressing, and expressing. Make it what you want so this era will be remembered for years to come. Just like the 70's.
2000's   
70% 
90's   
50% 
1950's   
50% 
80's   
50% 
70's   
40% 
1900-1910   
40% 
60's   
30% 
1930's   
30% 
1940's   
30% 
1920's   
10% 

Title: Re: What generaion are you from? for girls
Post by: mickiejr1815 on May 11, 2008, 08:29:42 PM
What generaion are you from?(women only please)
You scored as a 1950's
I.E.: The Rebelion FallBack. Fashion history would never be the same again after the 1950s when teenagers became an emerging fashion voice. A new consumer driven society was born. The fashionable age of being between thirty and forty at the start of 1950 was soon knocked off its pedestal before the end of the decade, by the arrival of the teenage cult with its own development of style and spending. Until then, 18 year old girls often dressed and made themselves up to look as old as their mothers. Fashion for women returned with a vengeance and the 1950's era is known mainly for two silhouettes, that of the full skirt and the pencil slim tubular skirt, with both placing great emphasis on the narrowness of the waist. *-You get back at people by acting in ways unthought of by the enemy. Your just full of surprises-*
1950's   
80% 
90's   
80% 
70's   
70% 
2000's   
60% 
1900-1910   
60% 
60's   
60% 
80's   
40% 
1930's   
30% 
1920's   
20% 

Title: Re: What generaion are you from? for girls
Post by: tinkerbell on May 12, 2008, 09:38:18 PM
What generaion are you from?(women only please)
You scored as a 1950's
I.E.: The Rebelion FallBack. Fashion history would never be the same again after the 1950s when teenagers became an emerging fashion voice. A new consumer driven society was born. The fashionable age of being between thirty and forty at the start of 1950 was soon knocked off its pedestal before the end of the decade, by the arrival of the teenage cult with its own development of style and spending. Until then, 18 year old girls often dressed and made themselves up to look as old as their mothers. Fashion for women returned with a vengeance and the 1950's era is known mainly for two silhouettes, that of the full skirt and the pencil slim tubular skirt, with both placing great emphasis on the narrowness of the waist. *-You get back at people by acting in ways unthought of by the enemy. Your just full of surprises-*
1950's   
80% 
70's   
70% 
90's   
60% 
80's   
50% 
60's   
50% 
1900-1910   
40% 
1940's   
40% 
2000's   
30% 
1930's   
10% 
1920's   
10% 

Sorry but I don't think so!  :P  Amusing test though..  ;D

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Title: Re: What generaion are you from? for girls
Post by: funnygrl on May 13, 2008, 12:46:43 AM
You scored as a 70's
I.E.: Punk Breaks Out. By 1970 women chose who they wanted to be and if they felt like wearing a short mini skirt one day and a maxi dress, midi skirt or hot pants the next day - that's what they did. For evening women often wore full length maxi dresses or evening trousers or glamorous halter neck catsuits. Some of the dresses oozed Motown glamour, others less so. The clothes suited the lifestyle of those with limited cash due to unemployment and the general low income school leavers or students often experience. Punks cut up old clothes from charity and thrift shops, destroyed the fabric and refashioned outfits in a manner then thought a crude construction technique, making garments designed to attract attention. It deconstructed garments into new forms. Whilst torn fabrics, frayed edges and defaced prints are now considered normal in the 21st century, in the 1970s it shocked many people, because it had never been seen before. Until then fabric had been treated as a material to keep as pristine, new looking and beautiful as possible. Trousers were deliberately torn to reveal laddered tights and dirty legs. They were worn with heavy Doc Martens footwear, a utilitarian, practical traffic meter maid type of footwear in that era, not seen on many young women until then. Safety pins and chains held bits of fabric together. Neck chains were made from padlocks and chain and even razor blades were used as pendants. The latter emerged as a mainstream fashion status symbols a few years later when worked in gold. 
70's   
80% 
1950's   
60% 
90's   
60% 
2000's   
60% 
80's   
40% 
60's   
40% 
1940's   
40% 
1920's   
20% 
1900-1910   
20% 
1930's   
0%