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24 Fashionable years
published: Monday | October 20, 2008


Left: Flair taught men how to play with patterns, flowers and various prints, while still looking 'macho'. One example was this brown, floral long-sleeved shirt that says, party all the way and which goes well with beige, black or brown pants Right: Remember the poncho invasion?

So much has changed in fashion, yet so much has remained the same. For 24 years, Flair Magazine has been helping Jamaican women to look fabulous. But, as we go back through the years, it becomes more clear that fashion is like a revolving door.

We have travelled through the days of the palazzo pants, mini skirts, the high waist pants and bell bottoms (now called wide leg) and back again.

Here is a glimpse of what was in not so long ago and just around the next fashionable corner.


The men were never left out and, time after time, we have hinted and told you of various ways to update your look by putting your best foot forward. Every man should have a 'decent' pair of black shoes in his closet.


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