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The Fashion of the 1940’s. Evening Wear. History of the Decade. * 1941 – The United States was forced to enter into World War II by Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
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The Fashion of the 1940’s Evening Wear
History of the Decade • * 1941 – The United States was forced to enter into World War II by Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor • * 1943 – ‘Vogue’ introduced a ‘Portfolio of Wartime Economics’ starting with your One and Only Dress • * 1945 – WWII ended due to collapse of Germany and Japan • * 1946 – Paris had re-established herself as the fashion center of the world * United States (New York) became temporary center for fashion * “Baby Boom” began due to length of time husbands were away from wives *“ Make Do and Mend”
Technological Advances • Necessity was the innovator to many new technological developments • Flying suit developed from experimentations of materials during war (made from sun back rayon developed during the war) • ‘Clothing from Chemicals’ • * Nylon • * Acetate • * Rayon
Silhouette – Early 1940’s • *Outline demanded by Wartime Deprivation • *Unadorned • *Plain rectangle of clothing
Silhouette – Late 1940’s • Hour-glass • X silhouette returned from 1830 • Swishing petticoat of the late Victorian period returned • Fashions from Empire period copied • Balenciaga • Beautiful and distinctive silhouettes • Tunic tops over long straight skirts • Major influence on fashion of 20th century • Elegant clothing • Not afraid to create extreme silhouettes • 1947 – New Look
The New Look • *Introduced in February 12, 1947 • 1. Wide hats • 2. Voluptuously curved torso • 3. Nipped – in waist (wasp waist) • 4. Small narrow shoulders • 5. Round padded hips • 6. Round bust • 7. Crinoline –swirling skirts dating back to the 19th century • 8. Long, full skirts • 9. 30 – 40 yards required for f fashion • 10. Luxury corsets (hipettes) • “Sculpted” into the required shape with a hot iron and use of “Top Secret Substance” – paper – stiff nylon
Fabrics • Tulle • Nylon • Satin • Muslin • Velvet • Laces • Crepe • Alligator Skin • Lurex - used to enhance curtain materials and decorative furnishings • Mink • Cotton • Leather • Wool • Sheer Organza • Very fine Silk • Shirred Jersey
Shades of Color • Dark colors • Neutral Shades • _*Gray • _*Brown • _*Black • Dye in short supply • During war time – encouraged to mix and match colors to make best use of scare materials • *Colors = dull and practical • Jacques Faith introduced a new color pallet
Neckline – deep décolletage for evening Waist defined Occasionally extremely tight Wide waistband Fairly high-waisted princess dress Gathers in front Asymmetrical seams Beads Embroidery Details of dress – suitable for occasion Sleeveless for the most part, some had jackets Style of the Night
1947 – 1949 Fashion Emerges • a. The New Look Silhouette • b. Basque bodice • c. Many frills • d. High or extremely low neckline • e. Skirts extremely long - 1948 • f. Full pleated skirt - 1947 • g. Draping in front shows Egyptian influences - 1949 • h. Narrow silhouette spring - 1949 • i. Back fullness - 1949 • j. Panels of all kinds – 1949 • k. Ballerina Skirt – 1948 • l. American short black dinner dress
Accessories • Pearls • Gloves • Colored slippers • Hats