Take a trip through time with the WWD archives, a treasure trove of the most fascinating moments in fashion, beauty, culture and beyond.
Trends may come, go and come back again, but the pages of WWD have never gone out of style as a trusted source to the fashion industry, covering some of the most compelling news stories for more than 100 years.
Fashion has the ability to inform, reshape and, perhaps most importantly, inspire. In the spirit of keeping inspiration alive, here is a nostalgic look back at the archives from On This Day in fashion history.
On This Day is a recurring column in WWD that spotlights fashion moments of the past from the WWD Archives.
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October 9, 1973 – Home Decor Gets a Makeunder With a Return to Nature
Home interiors took a turn from opulent to organic, as nature-inspired colors and home accents made “phony decorator gimmicks” like matchy-matchy rooms and overdressed windows look passé, as seen in WWD on Oct. 9, 1973.
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October 7, 1970 – Five Looks Were Just Enough for Sonia Rykiel’s Collection
After seeing women wearing the same dress in completely different ways, Sonia Rykiel was inspired to pare down her collection to just five styles in a variety of fabrications, as seen in WWD on Oct. 7, 1970.
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October 4, 1991 – Elizabeth Taylor Wears Valentino for Wedding Number Eight
Elizabeth Taylor made her eighth walk down the aisle in pale yellow Valentino, as the designer shared details about the wedding dress and his friendship with the famous bride, as seen in WWD on Oct. 4, 1991.
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October 2, 2012 – Karl Lagerfeld Cheekily Bans ‘Le Smoking’ on the Chanel Runway
Karl Lagerfeld took a tongue-in-cheek jab at the flood of Yves Saint Laurent-inspired Le Smoking suits seen on Paris runways ahead of Hedi Slimane’s YSL debut, handing out “No Smoking Here” illustrations to editors at previews, as seen in WWD on Oct. 2, 2012.