The first two clobbered a lot of people. To me - the architecture and lighting of shopping centres like that, that contained lots of small shops selling unnecessary stuff - ties, socks, donuts - has ended up being in a fairly tight time corner between not enough people with money (or credit) for that pattern of purchasing, and everyone going online and doing that purchasing that way.
No phone shops, no visible phones. Plastic bags - taxed out of existence in Ireland in 2001 which was early, but everywhere else within a few years.
And then - boot cut trousers, little thin wooly scarfs, weird mutant croissants, women with non-straightened hair, buggy with little wheels, skirt over thick tights, variously made them seem of their time but one a little earlier than the other.