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A hub for fashion research with hundreds of essays on specific artworks, garments and films, the Fashion History Timeline equips students and researchers with essential facts, vocabulary, models of analysis, and links to digitized primary & secondary sources.
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11 maj 2018 · Dress historian Jayne Shrimpton writes in Fashion in the 1920s: “The development of a more convenient, modern female wardrobe was a major trend of the 1920s and was achieved through the progressive simplification of dress as the decade advanced – a rejection of formality and multiple layers, in favour of comfort and a lighter, more natural ...
2 cze 2019 · OVERVIEW. Fashion in the 1950s saw a clear gender divide. While men and boy’s fashion moved towards a more casual day-to-day style, women and girl’s fashion prioritized elegance, formality, and perfectly matched accessories.
4 paź 2024 · Commissioned by the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), AMERICAN FASHION is a visual journey beginning with the protean creators in Hollywood and New York during the1930s and the significant and creative expansion that took place in the years surrounding World War II.
26 paź 2001 · American fashion began to gain recognition and assert its place during the 1920s and 1930s. Hollywood helped by providing America and the world with the latest ideals of feminine beauty and glamorous dressing.
16 wrz 2019 · The Hidden History of American Fashion includes sixteen excellent chapters, all rooted in an exceptional use of primary sources including museum garment collections, trade periodicals, archive materials, and original interviews with key individuals. Organized into three broadly thematic sections, ‘Design Innovators’, ‘Developing an ...
Individuals played a direct role in designing their own clothing, coordinating with dressmakers and tailors to create garments based on their personal preferences. In both architecture and dress, American tastes were shaped by the British example.