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100 Years of Fashion. This presentation will provide a visual of the eras described in the first paragraph, so while reading about these eras and their evolution to create fashion freedom, you will have some idea of what the clothes look like!. The Victorian Era.
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This presentation will provide a visual of the eras described in the first paragraph, so while reading about these eras and their evolution to create fashion freedom, you will have some idea of what the clothes look like!
Dresses were the social standard for women Dresses had a conservative cut Corsets were always worn Crinolines were used Dresses generally had many frills and ruffles Dresses were always long
Women liberated themselves by cutting their hair and no longer wearing Victorian clothing Hemlines were shortened dramatically Corsets and crinolines were abandoned Dresses were flowing and comfortable
Black became a common color in clothing; it was no longer used solely for mourning purposes Social standards for clothing weren’t as tight The flapper, with her bobbed hair and short skirts, became a 20s style icon
Because of rationing, women’s clothes had to have less fabric during World War II This led to short, skirts jackets Sheath dresses replaced flowing ones Women rarely wore pants during these decades; it was looked upon as odd
The shorter skirts from the 1940s and 1950s stayed Clothes came in brighter colors In 1966, Mary Quant came up with the idea of the miniskirt Pants become commonplace for women The mod and hippie subcultures emerged Twiggy become a fashion icon
1980s fashion tended to be rebellious, colorful, and crazy People used fashion to express themselves Clothes often did not match No conservative fashion here! Leggings, legwarmers, and anything brightly colored was in style Lots of glitz!
1990s fashion was more subtle than 1980s fashion It was more minimal (not as much glitz) Oversized t-shirts and sweatshirts, overalls, wind pants, straight-leg jeans, and baggy jeans were popular
Uggs, layering, printed clothes, leggings, Bermuda shorts, and ripped jeans are popular It has components from many decades: leggings from the 1980s, Bermuda shorts from the 1960s, and printed clothes from the 1960s “Green fashion” (clothes made from organic materials) has also seen an emergence
See how much fashion has changed the last 100 years? It makes you wonder how much it will change in the next 100 years…
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