History of Fine Fashion

History of Fine Fashion

Series from 2007

Series from 2007

This Series Offers An Easy Visual Presentation To The History Of The Art And Style Of Dressing From The Elegant Era Of Roman Togas To Miniskirts And T…

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Roman Elegance

In Ancient Times Beauty And Wellbeing Were Highly Prized Roman Women For Example Used A Corrosive Tincture Made From Goat Grease And Sulfur In Their Quest For Blonde Hair Roman Men Practiced Body Hair Removal Sported Long Hairstyles And Utilized Curling Tongs Draping A Toga Became An Art During Romes Six Centuries Of Greatness Symbolizing The Wearers Status In High Society A Poorly Draped Toga Indicated Trouble With A Negligently Trailing Inside Flap Like Caesars Rumored To Signify Loose Morals As Rome Expanded And Traded Its Fashion Incorporated Influences From The Orient China Germany And Gaul

The Bold Medieval Look

During The Middle Ages Clothes For Men And Women Differed From Each Other For The First Time Influenced By Arabic Fashions Discovered During The Crusades Women Blossomed In Fluid Dresses Which Left Them Free To Move Comfortably Following The Hundred Years War The Clothes Trade Grew In Europe But In The 15th Century The Laws Governing Fashion Started To Restrict The Extravagance And Costliness Of Clothes The Church Was Adamant That Women Who Wore Mens Clothing Could Be Burnt At The Stake Still The Inquisitors Wore Sumptuous Clothes

Wigs and Fine Lace

The 16th Century Saw Bodyconstricting Fashion Including Corsets And Elaborate Collars While The 17th Century Reveled In Versailles Splendor The 18th Century Embraced Enlightened Spirits Trace The Transformation Of Fashion From These Eras Where Clothing Shifted From Rigid Stays And Ruffs To More Flexible Designs And Muslin Dresses Explore The Influence Of Marieantoinette And The Emergence Of New Fashion Merchants And Learn About The History Of Fashion And Social Change

Fashion and Revolution

The 19th Century Was One Of Political Industrial And Social Revolutions In Europe And Womens Fashion Was No Exception Women Began Wearing More Masculine Styles As Exemplified By The Trousered George Sand Before Being Weighed Down With The Return Of The Impressive Crinoline The Period Also Witnessed The Development Of The Textile Industry The Invention Of The Sewing Machine Dressmaking And Creativity In Clothing The First Major Fashion Designer Invented The Forerunner Of Todays Models And The First Temples Of Fashion Large Department Stores Began To Appear

The Anything Goes Look

Chanel Revolutionized 20thcentury Womens Fashion Enabling Them To Express Themselves Freely Between 1939 And 1945 Fashion Trends Featured Taller Hats Higher Heels Shorter Dresses And Broader Shoulders The 1970s Saw The Explosion Of Readytowear And Hippie Styles After The Punk Movement Disrupted Traditional Ideals Fashion Professionals Took The Reins Replacing Traditional Designers And Attracting Media Attention The Future Of Fashion Became Entangled With The Stock Exchange While The Success Of Trends Unfolded In The Streets Reflecting A Rich Diversity Of Tastes