Fashion Timeline

  • 1600's

    1600's
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1600â50_in_Western_European_fashion' >1600-50 Western European fashion </a> This fashion replaced ruff for broad lace (or linen collars); Slashed sleeves and tall broad hats became the style, and breeches replaced hoes for men.
    The sillouhete poited the waist to around 1615 and sleeves became more full. In the 1620's - 30's, they were often slashed to show the shirt underneath.
  • 1700's

    1700's
    Women's clothing from 1700's Women would often wear a shift night and day. Especially during winter time. Underwear was not invented so the wore absolutely nothing underneath during this time period! The shoes in the 1700's were often hand sewn made by shoemakers and "codwainers". In the 1700's, Women own about two pairs of shoes and neither were made with a right or left foot shoe!
  • 1800's

    1800's
    Fashion in the 1800's
    In the 1800s fashion for woman became a little more
    creative.Women often worn their dresses that would touch the ground and the sleeves were usually poofy around the shoulders. The waist was worn high and it was more like an empire style characteristic. You would often see these dresses with a square neckline with tassels and trim.
  • 1850's

    1850's
    I the 1850's, wider skirts became popular. Sleeves were short, and the evening gown were very low neck to make it look like it was falling off their shoulders with lace and other materical around it. Wide skirts, capes, and heavy bonnets were the main style in the 1850's.
  • 1900's

    1900's
    1900's fashion In the 1900's, fashion began to change. Women's dresses became more of a narrow shape instead of a wide and poofy look to it. Huge hats were worn and wavy hair was very fashionable at the top of the head. Waistcoats were high on the chest and the morning coat was formally worn. Men would also wear top hats and their beards were normally curled.
  • 1950's

    1950's
    What was fashion like in the 1950's?Fashion in the 1950's is, in my opinion, the best fashion that ever lived. Women wore poodle skirts; older women wore pencil skirts, and men preferred to wear five button jackets. Black leather jackets, scarfs, and sweaters were very popular. Gloves and heels were a very popular accesory and men liked to wear buckskin shoes.