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31 gru 2019 · OVERVIEW. While technology progressed in the first decade of the twentieth century, fashion largely remained the same. Subtle changes in silhouette occurred in womenswear until the tubular shape of the 1910s was beginning to emerge by the end of the decade. Lace and other embellishments were key.
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- Red Corset
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- Wyler, the Little Foxes
An illustrated history of those frills and furbelows of...
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With the progress of women´s emancipation, English tailor-made fashion reached the European continent in 1880th and with it the women´s suit composed of a skirt, jacket and blouse. In early 20th...
Fashion in the period 1900–1909 in the Western world continued the severe, long and elegant lines of the late 1890s. Tall, stiff collars characterize the period, as do women's broad hats and full "Gibson Girl" hairstyles.
In this first of a double curation showing carefully selected images portraying high society dress at the races, we focus on French fashion of the 1900s and 1910s. Immediately, these images reveal that women’s clothes were not that much about being functional, but were – to an ever-increasing degree – a statement of style, status and ...
1900s. Fashionable lady of the era: portrait by Giovanni Boldini (1845–1931) showing Elizabeth Wharton Drexel in 1905. The outfits worn by fashionable women of during the Belle Époque (1871–1914) were strikingly similar to those worn in the heyday of the fashion pioneer Charles Worth.
Learn about the fashion eras from 1800-2000. Includes clothing style names and brief introduction to each fashion era and design terminology.
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.