Looking back at the noughties...part 3

It's 2002 and I am in year 12, the end of high school is near. I have decided to study fashion design at Polytechnic West (Formerly Bentley Tafe). Everything I do is geared towards reaching this goal.

In September of 2002 there are two distinct styles emerging. The gypsy queen still reigns, but is set to pass the crown to the new sexy polished look. It is all about curves and figure hugging black. Utility is also getting a look in, with khaki, excess pockets and cargo pants.

By November the gypsy queen has well and truly fallen from grace.The new sexy look has taken off. The theme is Dark drama, metal chains are draped and adorn even the most feminine of clothes.

Harpers Bazaar posed the question 'are some women really "too posh to push?"' and showed a photo of Gisele Bundchen using ' a new mobile phone capable of capturing images for posterity.' Little did they know that in less than 10 years the mobile phone will be capable of almost anything.

Next part 4, 2003, what will that year bring?

(Pictured: Drew Barrymore on the cover of Harpers Bazaar Australia, November 2002.)

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