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We beseech Thee, O Lord, let our hearts be graciously enlightened by Thy holy radiance, that we may serve Thee without fear in holiness and righteousness all the days of our life.
40s and 50s.
The Roaring 20s era as well. I suppose you can count the 30s as well but, you know, The Great Depression and all that. Not everyone could afford to dress nice back then.
Shout, Shout, Let it all Out, These are the Things I Can do Without You Shouldn't Have to Jump for Joy, You Shouldn't Have to Shout for Joy
They Give You Life and in Return You Gave 'em Hell As Cold as Ice - No Bitch, You're Ice Ice Baby I Hope We Live to Tell the Tale, I Hope We Live to Shout the Tale
Will You Never Shout? And When You've Taken Down Your Guard... If I Could Change Your Mind, I'd Really Love to Break Your Heart! Come On Let Me Shout Shout Let Me, Come On Let Me Shout Shout!
Imo the naughty noughties! It's an agglomeration of previous decades' best moreso than an era of fashion in itself, and tends to be inspired by a 'theme' of time gone ... i.e., military, aviator. I'm also besotted with geek chic, although the more authentic and less contrived it is, the better! (Unintentional geek chic, then.)
I've particularly enjoyed the reemergence of high-waisted everything, and ladies partaking in brogues and shirts.
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STOP. ARE YOU READING THE ABOVE POST?
If not, do it. I'm beginning to get the impression that 50% of TF is populated by literate parrots/sentient mirrors.
Without a doubt the 30's & 40's....I love the flowing dresses/skirts the women wore and the gentlemen (guys) always looked so smart and wore such cool hats.