"[From the 80s to today, what has changed?] Today the world is changing at a frightening speed. Especially fashion, a river that flows bringing with it always fresh water from different sources. Almost everything has changed since the 1980s. Body language, habits, ways of working, subjects, faces, clothes, hairstyles, make up. If we leaf through an Amica of that period, everything seems anachronistic. How did we dress and put on makeup like that? Social media has also revolutionized communication."
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