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The Great Depression is back in more ways than one. Tuesday, 11 November 2008
The recent credit crunch has seen us all tighten our purse strings, but some are using the current state of affairs as a reason to celebrate! “The Great Depression” has made a cultural comeback. In places like New York, Depression themed parties are all the go for twentysomethings, with music such as big band, swing and jazz as playlist favourites. The Great Depression has also hit fashion runways with vintage styles and fabrics in high demand, news boy hats and suspenders, full length florals and check prairie style dresses are storming up the spring catwalks. Maybe it is time to embrace the current economic climate and host your own depression or recession party. Click here and create fantastic FREE online invitations.

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