History Of Fashion

  • 1900's Fashion

    1900's Fashion
    Fashion in the period 1900-1909 in European and European-influenced countries continued the long elegant lines of the 1890s. Tall, stiff collars characterize the period, as do women's broad hats and full "Gibson girl" hairstyles. A new, columnar silhouette introduced by the couturiers of Paris late in the decade signaled the approaching abandonment of the corset as an indispensable garment of fashionable women. For fashionable men, the long, lean, and athletic silhouette of the 1890s persisted.
  • 1910's Fashion

    1910's Fashion
    In 1914, an American named Mary Jacobs patented the first bra, and gave women the freedom to abandon their corsets. During World War I, women were cutting their hair short when doing war work, for practicality. As a compromise between short and long hair, the ‘Curtain’ haircut became very popular
  • 1920's Fashion

    1920's Fashion
    Although vintage fashion never really went out of style, it has certainly garnered more attention in the fashion industry in recent years. As early as the 1920’s and 1930’s, men and women of the early 1900’s were setting timeless fashion trends without even knowing it. As flapper style of the 1930’s and 40’s emerged, and Old Hollywood glamour swept the globe, each era left behind classic trends, all of which have made repeat appearances over the years. Similar to the styles we embrace today seas
  • 1930's Fashion

    1930's Fashion
    Hello girls. Today we will talk about 30s chaotic events and their effect to fashion. 30s fashion is a good example for that fashion never stops or pauses because it’s the nature of human. 30s was one of the most chaotic decades in modern history. 1929 American stock market failure hit the America and world. It was such a big economic crisis that millions of people were close to starving. The Great Depression created a big trauma in every bit of world from social life to fashion. World War II wa
  • 1940's Fashion

    1940's Fashion
    The most popular teenage look of the 40′s was the ‘sloppy Joe’ sweater. It was a plain crew-neck or cardigan sweater, worn a little bit too big by teenage girls. They wore a white blouse underneath with a pointed or small, rounded peter pan collar peeking out of the top. The blouse would be tucked into a plaid or plain pleated skirt with the untucked sweater over it. The skirt was made of rayon, wool blend or wool and zipped or buttoned on the side. It could be grey, tan or blue, red or green pl
  • 1950's Fashion

    1950's Fashion
    Below is an article titled 1950s fashion , we hope this article would help for everybody who need it 1950’s Fashion is an era when fashion very trendy and everlasting until now. The bikini was created and brightly coloured accessories and clothes was fashionable in the era 1950s. The year 1950 could be seen as carrying on with the transition. Fashion always been deliberately fluid, throwing out feelers everywhere, when they all swing one particular feelers were cast in the direction of your 19
  • 1960s fashion

    1960s fashion
    London was the best place in the world in the 1960s. Youth culture flourished and post-war austerity finally gave place to a decade of optimism and exploration – of everything. Rock music was instrumental in youth culture and teenagers and young people were crazy about The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks and The Who. Psychedelic rock also grew more popular every day with bands such as Pink Floyd and The Jimmy Hendrix Experience setting a psychedelic underground scene in London. Culture wa
  • 1970s fashion

    1970s fashion
    The 1970s fashion, often called the "Me Decade",[1] began with a continuation of the mini skirts, bell-bottoms, and the androgynous hippie look from the late 1960s and eventually became one of the most iconic decades for fashion ever. Despite several iconic style trends, the world of fashion had generally fallen into disorder for most of the decade, although experimentation with newer styles continued. The 70s were perhaps one of the most individualistic decades for fashion ever. By the early 1
  • 1980's Fashion

    1980's Fashion
    When it comes to the 1980’s fashion there is a lot that can be appreciated about the creativity of the designers of the time. The 1980’s fashion not only further developed the fashion from the past to fit it to the needs of the present day but it also focused on designing clothes for future. In the early 1980’s there were lots of trends borrowed from 1970’s and 1950’s. But as the music industry progressed, pop stars introduced a completely retro style of dressing which is still associated with t