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2000s in fashion. The fashion of the 2000's is often described as a global mash up, [1] where trends saw the fusion of vintage styles, global and ethnic clothing (e.g. boho ), as well as the fashions of numerous music-based subcultures. Hip-hop fashion generally was the most popular among young people of both sexes, followed by the retro ...
October 18, 2013. ( 2013-10-18) What Not to Wear is an American makeover reality television series based on the British show of the same name. The show premiered on January 18, 2003, and ended on October 18, 2013, airing on TLC in the United States. What Not to Wear was hosted by Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, though London’s Season 1 co ...
29 November 2001. ( 2001-11-29) –. 4 October 2007. ( 2007-10-04) What Not to Wear is a BAFTA Award -nominated [1] makeover reality television show launched by the BBC in 2001. It was presented by Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine for five series, bringing the pair to national prominence. After they left, the BBC produced two more series ...
Fashion House. Fashion Hunters. Fashion King (TV series) The Fashion Show (American TV series) The Fashion Show (British TV series) Fashion War. Fashionably Late with Rachel Zoe. Fashions on Parade. FashionTelevision.
The show was cutting-edge for its time, portraying Black women as central figures in their community, and broadening the depiction of Black experiences on TV. 'Living Single' (1993 - 1988)
MTV Saturday Night Concert (1981–1987) Friday Night Video Fights (1982–1986) I.R.S. Records Presents The Cutting Edge (1983–1987) MTV Top 20 Video Countdown (1984–1998) Heavy Metal Mania (1985–1986) New Video Hour (1985–1988) 120 Minutes (1986–2000, moved to MTV2) Dial MTV (1986–1991)
Beakman's World (1992–1995) The Boy With a Tumor for a Face. Breaking the Faith. Brides of Beverly Hills. Bringing Home Baby. The Busey Bunch. Biba's Italian Kitchen. Bob Vila's Home Again. Cash Cab.
13 October 1986. ( 1986-10-13) –. 2000. ( 2000) The Clothes Show is a British television show about fashion that was broadcast on BBC One from 1986 to 2000, and from 2006 on UKTV Style and Really. [2] [3] [4] At its height, The Clothes Show had around 9 million viewers every Sunday night. It also spawned a live event that has outlived the TV ...