
Referring to Pop style of clothes has changed over time.
In the 1960s appeared an explosion of colour and rebellion. Artists such as David Bowie challenged gender norms, while The Beatles popularised the "fashion" style with their tailored suits and distinctive hairstyles. The 1970s era brought the extravagance, with Elton John taking the concept of "more is more", that means more accessories and clothes is better to new heights with his ornate suits and extravagant glasses.
In the 1980s Madonna became a fashion icon with her gloves and tops, while Michael Jackson reinvented the concept of the leather jacket with his iconic red "Thriller" jacket. The use of neon colours.
The 1990s brought a change of direction in pop fashion. Britney Spears and the Spice Girls brought back femininity with their focus on comfort and fun in fashion.
Nowadays, boys also wear tight-fitting trousers, V-neck shirts, suits, jeans, printed T-shirts, shoes or tennis, some denim jackets or hoodies, and casual suits. Moreover they wear common clothes combining perhaps peculiar patterns or elements that make them peculiar and different from the basic cloth.
Women's fashion is full of pop elements, such as mini-dresses and A-line skirts, high boots and square-heeled ankle boots, denim jackets, fur coats, bodysuits, fitted cloth as well oversized. They use golden, silver, bright and fluorescent colors in their looks.












Fur coat
Fedora hat
Bright dress
Heeled sandals
Fluorescent dress
Suit
Leather shoes
Oversized pullover
Bucket hat
Shirt
Flared trousers
High heeled boots
Leather bodysuit
High leather boots
Shirt
Jeans
Trainers