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Women's Fashion

  • Fashions for the enlightened ages

    Fashions for the enlightened ages
    Fine materials like silk and satin were used.Women
    continued to wear long dresses, and incorporated needlelace. Both genders wore jackets with embroidery and on their gowns included tore sleeves.
  • Clothes in the American colonies

    Clothes in the American colonies
    Men wore suits with leggings, and women always wore long dresses, and caps on their heads.
  • The high-waisted dresses

    The high-waisted dresses
    Styles continued to morph from the voluminous dresses to softer, sleeker, high-waisted dresses
  • Puffy sleeves

    Puffy sleeves
    Women wore dresses with thin material and puffy sleeves .
  • French fashion becomes desired

    French fashion becomes desired
  • Voluminous skirts regain popularity

    Voluminous skirts regain popularity
  • Synthetic dye is invented

  • Ready-to-wear clothing

  • Skirts get slimmer

    Skirts get slimmer
    Women's skirts began getting slimmer and a bit shorter.Pointed shoes were typical.
  • The t-shirt

    The U.S. Navy were the first to create the t-shirt, to be worn as an undershirt.
  • Flapper dresses

    Flapper dresses
    Women's new trend of the time was flapper dresses
  • The little black dress by Coco Chanel

    The little black dress by Coco Chanel
    The dress only came in black – so you didn’t have to put your mind to considering and deciding. She was making the idea of being stylish simpler and easier. The little black dress was designed to make it easy and inexpensive to look elegant.
  • Shorter skirts

    Shorter skirts
    Women's fashion evolved to shorter skirts, often just below the knee.
  • Hourglass figure

    Hourglass figure
    Women's wear included dresses and skirts that played up her hourglass figure
  • A transitional time

    A transitional time
    It became more and more acceptable for women to wear pants. Clothing became shorter and looser.
  • More Was More

    More Was More
    80s fashion was all about color, size, and experimentation. We wore blue mascara and yellow eye shadow, we had hair to the skies and shoulder pads not far behind it, and the lines between men’s and women’s fashion blurred.
  • Modern clothing

    Modern clothing
    High-waisted jeans(from skirts to jeans and shorts)was the it-trend.
    A-line and fitted mini skirts were also big in 90s female fashion.The leather jacket trend from the 80s still carried on until mid 90s.
    In terms of tops in 90s fashion, cropped tops and turtleneck ones were all the rage. Ribbed, knit turtlenecks were huge.
    Denim shirts were worn either unbuttoned over a tee or buttoned and tucked into a high waisted skirt.
  • A 1980s and 1990s revival

    A 1980s and 1990s revival
    Crop tops were replaced with camisoles and miniskirts gave way to babydoll, bubble skirt, and sweater dresses. There was also a 1980s and 1990s revival that reintroduced neon colors, animal prints, geometric shapes, light denim jeggings, and ripped acid washed jeans that were worn with gladiator sandals, ballet flats, and headbands and an oversized look started to gain popularity.
  • Memory, Frozen storm, Slow future, and Noblesse Boudouir

    Memory, Frozen storm, Slow future, and Noblesse Boudouir
    The new trend takes the leather on a journey of memory, where the predominant colors in the nuance of the natural tones of the earth to intense purple suddenly find themselves in the midst of a cold winter storm with cold shades with metallic and icy effects.