Leaving the Roaring 20s, Lidia Aguilar leads the fashion trend by adopting a hair style and dress selection more in line with the early 1930s. Gone are the asymmetrical bob, plunging neckline, waist line belt, beaded fringe "flapper" detail, and head bands, turning now towards longer hair, more conservative, contoured silhouettes, and a belt line falling much higher at the waist.