Fashion Timeline

  • ENLIGHTENMENT, REVOLUTIONS, RIBBONS & BOWS

    ENLIGHTENMENT, REVOLUTIONS, RIBBONS & BOWS
    The fashion sence changed for men in the 1600s. The clothes they wore where not made with so much excess decoration. They wore doublets with rounded waists, slashed sleeves with leg of mutton breeches. The female fashion also changed in this time too but not much. Gowns became lighter and softer with fitted backs covered shoulders, a square neck edged in lace with flat flowing sleeves. Men's<a href='http://http://www.headoverheelshistory.
  • ROCOCO AND A BOTTLE OF RUM CHAMPAGNE

    ROCOCO AND A BOTTLE OF RUM CHAMPAGNE
    In this time the french fell in naval power but they still remaind the king of pop culture. Men fashion toned down at the end of the last century but then they started back up again. Men wore fuller, longer coats and long vest that open up to show piles of ruffles and lace.Their pants became closer to the knee and the shoes were black and pointed with a big sliver button on them. http://www.headoverheelshistory.com/1700.html' >The drunk and disorderly</a>
  • ROCOCO AND A BOTTLE OF RUM CHAMPAGNE

    ROCOCO AND A BOTTLE OF RUM CHAMPAGNE
    Women fashion changed dramaticlly in the 1700s. their dresses become wider, taller, bolder, glitzier. Their hair was out-of -control. Hair got so high and complicated that ladies wore wigs draped over wire cages and loaded up with gobs of feathers, pearls and jewelry. Women wore high heels with rich brocades, embroidered silks and painted leathers. http://www.headoverheelshistory.com/1700.html' >The class with a bang
  • Dress not to success

    Dress not to success
    Women in the 19th centry had to wear high waisted gowns with low décolleté square necklines,and the short narrow bodice with the small barely capped puffed sleeve. Dresses become wider and the sleeves of the dresses became puffier. Dress not to success
  • How fashion got its groove back

    How fashion got its groove back
    The jersey and the kilted skirt became fashionable. They were originated by Lily Langtry to show off her beautiful figure. This trend went fast and had been worn by every women and child. The wanted a more comfortable shoe to go with the new dresses so there were no more heels, They still shoes with pointed toes but they were made of soft materials and came in romantic pastels like lavender, pink and robin's egg blue. 'http://www.headoverheelshistory.com/1800.html' >The new fashion '
  • Men in tux's

    Men in tux's
    Men wore coats shaped at the waist with tails cut at an angle and full trousers or dinner jacket/tuxedo made of vicuna or dress cloth. Their shoes pretty much stayed the same with the exception of a little more color. 'http://www.headoverheelshistory.com/1900.html' >Men in tux's</a>
  • BASEBALL, HEALTH CORSETS & KEWPIE DOLLS

    BASEBALL, HEALTH CORSETS & KEWPIE DOLLS
    Women’s fashion at the turn of the century was beautiful and romantic. The health corset helped women to breathe more freely and it was designed to support and raise the abdomen removing pressure from the female organs. Women wore a boned bodice which was fastened up by hooks and eyes and the neck lining had a nice high collar made of scratchy lace that reached right up under the chin and twist it up into a series of hooks and eyes and some wire.http://www.headoverheelshistory.com/1900.html'
  • BOBBY SOCKS, ROCK & ROLL AND THE OZZY & HARRIETT SYNDROME

    BOBBY SOCKS, ROCK & ROLL AND THE OZZY & HARRIETT SYNDROME
    Women wore wrap dresses and cleaned houses all while raising childern. They also wore pummps and pearls while doing this. Their shoes were stilettos with cut toes, curved vamps and enticing “v” shapes with molded heels.
  • BOBBY SOCKS, ROCK & ROLL AND THE OZZY & HARRIETT SYNDROME

    BOBBY SOCKS, ROCK & ROLL AND THE OZZY & HARRIETT SYNDROME
    Preppy and RebelsMen wore suits, ties, hats and all in the same drab colors of dark blue, dark brown and gray. Some were rebels and wore the black leather, t-shirts and blue jeans. Their shoes were black and white converse tennis shoes, two toned suede or white bucks but some wore the standard oxfords .