The word for today is…
frippery (noun) – 1. Pretentious, showy finery.
2. Pretentious elegance; ostentation.
3. Something trivial or nonessential.
Source : The Free Dictionary
Etymology : 1560s, “old clothes, cast-off garments,” from Middle French friperie “old clothes, an old clothes shop,” from Old French freperie, feuperie “old rags, rubbish, old clothes” (13th century), from frepe, feupe “fringe; rags, old clothes,” from Late Latin faluppa “chip, splinter, straw, fiber.” The notion is of “things worn down, clothes rubbed to rags.” The ironic meaning “finery” (but with overtones of tawdriness) dates from 1630s.