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Luxury hoodies and unmissable bottoms: 10 looks that defined the decade

From feminist Ts to Love Island bodies, this is how fashion looked in the 2010s
From left: Cara Delevingne; polo necks on the catwalk; Love Island; Christina Hendricks; Rihanna; Pippa Middleton; Kanye West; Michelle Obama; slogan T-shirts; Melania Trump. Photographs: Getty Images; Rex/Shutterstock; AP; RPAPRB/Xposure Photograph: various/Various

The triceps that launched a thousand think pieces, 2010

With Michelle Obama’s signature look – a sleeveless dress that made a feature of her worked-out arms – she reset the dial for alpha females. For a speech to launch her Let’s Move campaign, encouraging young people to be fit and healthy, she wore a chic sheath dress and a string of pearls (so far, so Camelot) but her bare arms grabbed the fashion headlines. Beneath the sniffy controversy over whether the look lacked gravitas was an establishment unease with this new kind of first lady, who radiated energy and strength rather than decorative decorum. Where Michelle led, a decade of glamour players followed. (See also: Gwyneth Paltrow, CEO with killer abs.)

The unmissable bottom, 2011

Pippa Middleton at the wedding of her sister Kate in 2011.
Pippa Middleton at the wedding of her sister Kate in 2011. Photograph: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

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