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		<title>Laver’s Law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We know now from London Fashion Week (and for quite some time before that) that the fashion world has a recyclable nature. It has always baffled me that I saw my mother in skinny jeans, high waist trousers, bee-eye sunglasses and the occasional quiff in her hair. And all those times I saw her, I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We know now from London Fashion Week (and for quite some time before that) that the fashion world has a recyclable nature. It has always baffled me that I saw my mother in skinny jeans, high waist trousers, bee-eye sunglasses and the occasional quiff in her hair. And all those times I saw her, I repeatedly thought to myself that she needed some fashion guidance.</p>
<p>But I was wrong and mum – I’m sorry!!</p>
<p>Although she may not have been wearing them at the peak of their fashionable days, they were pieces that, in her eyes, were timeless – pieces that have been and will be resurrected for years to come. The question of course lies in 1) Who decides when these items come back, and 2) Why do I all of a sudden long for a heavily shouldered blazer when I didn’t about a month ago?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.littlewoods.com/rf/p.do?D=602050825&amp;SNtk=generic_search&amp;thisprod=601114934&amp;Ntk=group_search&amp;SNtt=Love%20Label%20Spot%20Shoulder%20Detail%20Top&amp;Nu=this_product&amp;N=0&amp;Ntt=602050825&amp;Dx=mode+matchall&amp;Np=1&amp;product=601114934&amp;Nty=1&amp;Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&amp;SNu=pca_id"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-373" title="Love Label Shoulder Pads" src="http://www.fashionismypassion.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Love-Label-Shoulder-Pads.JPG" alt="Love Label Shoulder Pads" width="236" height="360" /></a></p>
<p>My investigation led me to the Wikipedia article for one <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Laver">James Laver</a>. James laver was a museum curator at the Victoria &amp; Albert as well as a pioneering fashion historian. Although he was not directly involved with the museum’s fashion exhibitions, he had an interest in dating images accurately through the clothing depicted within. He believed patterns of economic and social factors where what developed fashion tastes. So “Laver’s Law” was born, which sought to explain the fashion cycle and the general taste to a timeline. It was first published in 1937 and went as follows –</p>
<p>Indecent &#8211; 10 years before its time<br />
Shameless &#8211; 5 years before its time<br />
Daring &#8211; 1 year before its time<br />
Smart &#8211; &#8216;Current Fashion&#8217;<br />
Dowdy &#8211; 1 year after its time<br />
Hideous &#8211; 10 years after its time<br />
Ridiculous &#8211; 20 years after its time<br />
Amusing &#8211; 30 years after its time<br />
Quaint &#8211; 50 years after its time<br />
Charming &#8211; 70 years after its time<br />
Romantic &#8211; 100 years after its time<br />
Beautiful &#8211; 150 years after its time</p>
<p>Does it work? Seems to &#8211; 70 years since the shoulder pads first appeared in Dior’s clothing, they are once again “charming”.</p>
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