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simply-sharon-tate answered:
Her personal style was ahead of what were the present fashion trends of her time, in my opinion. She didn’t follow the fads of the era, her taste was more classic–which is why her fashion sense is still an influence on designers and stylists.
So I think that throughout the decades she would have held onto her core style, but she also would have experimented with the different trends of the time.
In the ‘70s style I could see her wearing some bell bottoms, wrap dresses, or jumpsuits. Probably not platform shoes since she wasn’t a big fan of shoes to begin with–plus I doubt Roman would have wanted her to be even taller;)
Let’s be honest about ‘80s fashion–it wasn’t kind to anyone. The thought of Sharon wearing shoulder pads and leg warmers makes me shudder. I think she would have avoided those anyway though.
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K
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