Illustrators from 1893 thought the future of fashion would be unbearably weird

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Fashionwise, it's hard to predict what's going to be a cool look a year from now.

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Try a century. 

In a new series of illustrations uncovered by the Public Domain Review, illustrators in a 1893 issue of the Strand Magazine imagined how people would dress from every decade up to the 1990s. 

The results, as you'll see, are very weird.

 

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The illustrations of fashion spanning 1900 to 1920 weren't too far off, except for the windmill hat.

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1920s women would apparently wear bonnets that grew shrubbery.

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The 1930s fashion illustrations move farther from reality, featuring men in tights and women in multi-layered gowns.

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And children of the '40s would wear tall witch hats.

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The closest depiction is the woman from 1950, who sports something that resembles a poodle skirt. But it's too short, so she wears plaid golfer pants underneath.

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These are hardly what Don Draper would wear in the '60s.

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The '70s illustrations again get it wrong, with an abundance of feathers, extravagant hats, and cloaks.

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And the '80s fashion depictions become even more clownish.

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Finally, the illustrator’s vision of fashion in 1990s doesn’t look too different from fashion in the 1920s, complete with a funky cone bonnet. If only he could've predicted the snapback.

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