Title: UNIT B EVOLUTION AND MOVEMENT OF FASHION
1UNIT BEVOLUTION AND MOVEMENT OF FASHION
The 40's
- 2.03 Recognize the relationship between
historical events and fashion evolution.
2Mood of the decade
- World War II
- Women re-entered the workforce
- Parisian Fashion houses closed their doors due to
German invasion of Paris - American fashion designers emerged
- Shorter skirts
- Sloppy Joe sweaters
- Bikini introduced
3Mood of the decade
- World War II (cont.)
- L-85 (General Limitations Order) restricted
amount of fabric used in production of apparel. - Designers had to create fashions that would
remain stylish through multiple seasons. - A new style of suits for women had short skirts
and short jackets of twenty-five inches or less
in length. - Sheath evening dresses replaced the long flowing
gowns of the thirties.
4Mood of the decade
- World War II (cont.)
- Restrictions limited use of silk, wool, rubber,
metal - Tailored masculine-looking suit
- The young danced the jitterbug.
5Mood of the decade
- World War II (cont.)
- Postwar fashion freedom
- Women wanted a return to more feminine designs.
- Christian Dior introduced the New Look with
rounded shoulders, fuller bustlines, and fuller
skirts fifteen inches off the ground. - Paris was re-established as the center of the
fashion world.
6People who influenced fashion
- Christian Diordesigner of the New Look first
to license name - Norman Norrellwinner of the first Coty American
Fashion Critics Award founder of CFDA - Cristobal Balenciagaknown for huge evening
coats, long, full skirts, pillbox hats, and
chemise dresses
7People who influenced fashion
- Jacques Fathfirst French designer to export
designs to the United States - Elsa Schiaparelliknown for surreal designs and
bold use of color - AdrianHollywood costume designer whose screen
fantasies influenced street fashions
8UNIT BEVOLUTION AND MOVEMENT OF FASHION
The 1950's
- 2.03 Recognize the relationship between
historical events and fashion evolution.
9Mood of the decade
- Korean War
- Color television introduced
- Rock-n-Roll explosion
- Teenagers emerged as a fashion voice.
- Leather jackets and T-shirts with the sleeves
rolled up - White shirts and blue jeans
- Letter sweaters
- Beatniks
- American Bandstand
- Elvis Presley appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show.
10Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Moving to the suburbs
- Sportswear emerges
- Pedal pushers, slacks, halters, shirtwaist
dresses - Cashmere sweaters with a matching scarf
- Poodle skirts
- Single-breasted jackets, narrow lapels, and
natural shoulders - Tapered trousers and penny loafers
- Shopping malls are built.
11Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Ivy League look
- Men wore neat single-breasted jackets with narrow
lapels, pressed trousers, with white, yellow, or
pale blue button-down collared shirts, and ties. - Female students dressed in twin sweater sets, or
Peter-Pan collared blouses and sweaters, with
pencil-slim or pleated skirts.
12Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Hairstyles
- Girls wore ponytails early in the decade. Later,
the beehive was popular. - Boys trained their hair into greased-back
ducktails and carried a comb at all times.
13Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Shoes and accessories
- Two-toned bucks
- Bobby socks
14People who influenced fashions
- Designer influence was significant
- Diorthe A-line silhouette for women
- Givenchythe chemise or sack dress
- Claire McCardellsashes, harem pajamas, bias-cut,
dartless clothes
15UNIT BEVOLUTION AND MOVEMENT OF FASHION
The 1960's
- 2.03 Recognize the relationship between
historical events and fashion evolution.
16Mood of the decade
- Civil Rights Movement
- Black Pride
- The Afro
- African prints
- Dashiki A loose, brightly-colored African tunic.
17Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Youthquake Revolution
- Youth take ownership of the decade
- Mod look Clothing with psychedelic colors and
geometric designs. - Go-Go Look with mini skirts, white go-go boots
18Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Election of John F. Kennedy
- Youngest president in history
- The bare-headed President Kennedy begins the
demise of the mens hat industry. - First Lady Jackie Kennedy is the fashion icon of
the decade wearing Chanel suits and simple
dresses, pillbox hat, pearls, and low-heeled
shoes.
19Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Man walks on the moon
- Pierre Cardin and André Courreges are called the
space age designers. - Space age and futuristic looks appear on high
fashion runways.
20Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Onset of the womens liberation movement
- See through blouses, no bra
- Unisex look
- Pantyhose introduced (Glen Raven Mills, NC, 1959)
21Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Anti-war movement (Vietnam)
- Hippie look, suede fringe jackets, appliquéd
bell-bottom trousers, tie-dyed shirts, love
beads, granny glasses, and peace symbols. - Woodstock Festival
22People who influenced fashions
- Decreased designer influence
- Mary QuantLondon designer who introduced the
miniskirt - Twiggyskinny British model who became the top
model of the sixties - Emilio Pucciexotic, psychedelic, beautiful
prints - Yves St. Laurentfresh approach to fashion with
Mondrian-inspired shift dress - Jackie Kennedy
- Audrey Hepburnclassics such as the little black
dress
23UNIT BEVOLUTION AND MOVEMENT OF FASHION
The 1970's
- 2.03 Recognize the relationship between
historical events and fashion evolution.
24Mood of the decade
- Watergate Scandal
- Vietnam war ends
- Dawn of the Disco, Studio 54, Saturday Night
Fever - John Travoltas white suit with an open-necked
shirt. - Platform shoes
- Bell-bottom hip-hugger pants
- Hot pants with white go-go boots
25Mood of the decade
- Punk Rock, short-lived anti-social and
anti-fashion movement - Torn, frayed clothing
- Body piercing
- Spiked hair colored pink or green
- T-shirts being worn
as billboards - Political statement
designs
26Mood of the decade
- Rap and hip-hop emerge
- Athletic clothes
- Track suits
- Excessive amounts of gold jewelry
27Mood of the decade
- Ethnic influence
- Macramé bags
- Crochet waistcoats and shawls
- Ponchos
- Gypsy tops with gathered necklines trimmed with
bells and puffed sleeves - Nehru jackets
28Mood of the decade
- Me decade, self indulgence
- String bikini
- Tight clothes
- Mens leisure suits
- Designer jeans
- Hand-braided friendship bracelets
29Mood of the decade
- Feminism, sexual equality, womens lib, equal
rights - Bra burning
- Women no longer wear girdles
- Women buy pantyhose
- Women wear pants and pantsuits
- Double-knit polyester man-made fabrics
- Micro, mini, midi, and maxi skirts
30Mood of the decade
- Shoes
- Platforms
- Clogs
- Movies and their stars
- Annie Hallwomen wearing oversize mens shirts,
very long skirts, khaki pants, and mens hats - Greaseleather motorcycle jackets
31Mood of the decade
- Television
- Charlies AngelsFarrah Fawcett Majors hair
style and flared trousers - Happy DaysFonzies leather jacket, jeans, white
shirt - Dukes of HazzardDaisy Dukes cutoff jean shorts
32People who influenced fashion
- Yves Saint Laurentwomenswear based on menswear
- Halstonuse of cashmere
- Calvin Kleindenim jeans
- Mary McFaddenfine pleating
- Bill Blasssporty, sophisticated classics
33UNIT BEVOLUTION AND MOVEMENT OF FASHION
The 1980's
- 2.03 Recognize the relationship between
historical events and fashion evolution.
34Mood of the decade
- Excess
- Shoulder pads, retro 1940s
- Big hair
- Brand names appeared on outside of garment
35Mood of the decade (cont.)
- MTV
- Music becomes visual
- Videos become a major influence on apparel
choices - Lace tops, tight skirts
- Bustier worn by Madonna
36Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Television influence
- Dallasjeans, boots, western shirts, and cowboy
hat - Dynastywide shoulder silhouettes
- Miami Vice T-shirts worn under Armani suits,
pastel colors for men - General Hospital Luke and Laura
- Lady Diana Spencer weds Prince Charles
- Dianas wedding dress becomes one of the most
copied in the world
37Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Workout craze, Jane Fonda
- Legwarmers, leotards, sneakers
- Nike, Reebok
- Women left their high-heels at home and wore
sneakers to work - Introduction of the thong bikini
- Stirrup pants
- Warm-up suits
- Flashdanceincreased the popularity of
legwarmers, sweatshirt fabric, and sweatshirts
with cut out necks
38Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Punk
- Dog collars
- Mohawk hairstyles
- Leather jackets and chains
39UNIT B EVOLUTION AND MOVEMENT OF FASHION
The 1990's
- 2.03 Recognize the relationship between
historical events and fashion evolution.
40Mood of the decade
- Sandra Day OConnorfirst woman on Supreme Court
- AIDS first identified
- Collapse of the Soviet Union and the expansion of
overseas companies
41Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Longest bull market in Wall Street history
- More luxurious fashions are introduced as people
have more money to spend. - More luxurious fabrics enter the market.
42Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Casual Fridaykhakis, polos, loafers, jeans with
company T-shirts worn to work - Internet
- Finger-tip access to global fashion information
- Online shopping
43Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Street Fashions
- Hip-Hop style
- Jeans, logo T-shirts, windbreakers, all oversized
- Body piercing
- Tattooing
- Doc Martens
- Backpack purses
44Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Megabrands
- Youthquake with Tommy Hilfiger
- FUBU
- Banana Republic
- J. Crew
- Old Navy, The Gap, Abercrombie and Fitch
- Tweens (8 to 12 years old), Gap Kids, Limited Too
45Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Womens competitive and adventure sportsExample
WNBA - Athletic shoes
- Sports bras
46People who influenced fashion
- Princess Dianamost photographed woman ever
- Tommy Hilfigerbrand image designer
- Gianni Versacedesigner with rock star type sex
appeal - Isaac Mizrahihigh-fashion designer whose line is
sold exclusively by Target - Ralph Laurenpreppy styles for men and women
47People who influenced fashion
- Music, movies, and television
- Garth Brookswestern shirts
- Shania Twainbare midriffs and tight fitting
clothes - Back Street Boysoversized clothes
- Madonnathe bustier
- Jennifer AnistonRachel hairdo on Friends
48People who influenced fashion
- Russell SimmonsPhat Farm hip-hop clothing
- Sean John Combs (P. Diddy)denim-based
signature sportswear for men and boys
49UNIT BEVOLUTION AND MOVEMENT OF FASHION
Twenty-first century
- 2.03 Recognize the relationship between
historical events and fashion evolution.
50Mood of the decade
- Y2KThe Millennium Bug
- Unclear winner in the United States Presidential
Election - Firestone recalled tires
- Microsoft ordered to split
- September 11, 2001 attack on the Twin Towers
- Taliban regime
51Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Anthrax scare
- Invasion of Iraq
- Stem cell research
- Number of AIDS victims rises
- Arnold Schwarzenegger became Governor of
California - Recording industry cracked down on people who
illegally swapped more than 1,000 songs over the
Internet
52Mood of the decade (cont.)
- Saddam Hussein captured December 13, 2003
- Street wear
- Low-rise jeans
- Slashed T-shirts
- Overtly sexual clothes
- Bling bling (big jewelry)
- Ugg boots
53People who are influencing fashion
- Valentino
- Paris Hilton
- Rappers and Hip Hop artists in music videos
baggy pants, big jewelry (bling bling) and urban
wear (Enyce, Rocawear, Baby Phat, Phat Farm)
54People who are influencing fashion (cont.)
- Rappers and Hip Hop artists
- Sean P.Diddy Combs
- Lil Kimincreased the popularity of wearing weave
and wigs - Camronincreased the popularity of males wearing
the color pink - Jay-Zwearing earrings in both ears
55People who are influencing fashion (cont.)
- Film and popstars
- Britney Spearsbare-midriff tops, skimpy skirts
and shorts - Janet Jacksonbare, sexy, metallic, urban
streetwear
56People who are influencing fashion (cont.)
- Celebrities who have clothing lines
- Beyonce Knowles
- Jennifer Lopez
- Sean Combs
- Russell Simmons
- Jessica Simpson
- Reba McEntyre