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Fashion: Past & Present

Fashion: Past & Present. Demetria Garner English IV 11 April 2011. Fashion from 1930’s. Influenced by Wall Street Crash women sewed more Necklines were lowered Reckless spending was over Full skirts =small waist & hips glamourdaze.blogspot.com. Fashion Machines Present.

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Fashion: Past & Present

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  1. Fashion: Past & Present Demetria Garner English IV 11 April 2011

  2. Fashion from 1930’s • Influenced by Wall Street Crash • women sewed more • Necklines were lowered • Reckless spending was over • Full skirts =small waist & hips glamourdaze.blogspot.com

  3. Fashion Machines Present • fully fashion knitting machine • Newer model • Made in china • 200 sets per month • Transported by sea jstongli.en.made-in-china.com

  4. First Fashion Machine • Eli Whitney (1765-1825) • American Pioneer • Invented cotton grin • Separate fibers from seeds • Increased cotton production eoearth.org

  5. Fashion Machine Past • Invented in 1793 • Seed subdivision • Bagged 50lbs of string daily • Purified short-stapled cotton • Many duplications fullissue.com

  6. Fashion • The prevailing style or custom, as in dress or behavior. mobilevina.com

  7. Fashion From 1800’s • Women wore long dresses • With designs from Greeks & Romans • This was new elegant style • Men’s pants flattered waist • Were comfortable victoriana.com

  8. Fashion From 1900’s • Dresses still made in 2 pieces • Snug and very fitting • Corsets were worn • Women started using press fasteners • Clothes more in tune with clothes today catwalkfashion.co.uk

  9. Fashion from 1960’s • Conservative, ladylike, proper • No short skirts • Gloves for evening and social occasions • Petticoats and girdles. • Pants were for sport or play fiftiesweb.com

  10. Fashion from 1970’s • shift dresses, flared skirts • big bell bottom jeans • Disco themed clothes with sequines • age of free spirit • Some of the styles have come back womensfashion365.com

  11. Fashion from 1980’s • Women wore pants more • Pants were fitted • Less conservative • More culture • More street less elegant fashionbombdaily.com

  12. Men’s fashion for 1980’s: Blacks • Loud flashy suits • Big platinum jewelry • large ornamental belt buckles • ornamented zip-up hoodies • More “hip hop” look sabasfashionsourcebook.blogspot.com

  13. Fashion from 1990’s • More identity • hip-hop-inspired oversized jeans • body piercings • Tattooing • Overalls and baggy t-shirts 2threads.com

  14. Fashion of today • Short skirts • More revealing • Less hip hop • More fitted • More style theybf.com

  15. Hairstyles from 1950’s • Were curled • Had pinups • Were all similar • Were for modern house wife • Are much different from today erastyles.com

  16. Hairstyles from 1970’s: Whites • Was worn mostly by whites • Hair was flipped back • Most people copied • Blonde was popular • Similar to styles today listverse.com

  17. Hairstyles 1979’s: Blacks • Found pride in culture & identity • Inspired by black power movement • Men & women wore afros • Picked highest height • Showed self esteem perfectlocks.com

  18. Hairstyles from 1980’s • Ponytails were tragic • Often pulled back 2 tight • Tied at an angle • Were very high • Very fashionable blogs.smarter.com

  19. Hairstyles for Men: Blacks • hi-top fade • Symbolized golden era of hip hop • African American teens • Was very popular • Was gone by 1997 blacktoptens.com

  20. Hairstyles of today • Wide range of styles • Weave is popular • Different colors • Very artistic • Different from 80’s

  21. Coco Chanel • legendary fashion icon • Coco was born on August 19, 1883 • learned how to sew in an orphanage • first designer to say “buh bye” • Great perfume stylecheckup.com

  22. Beyonce • House of Dereon • represents the three generation of women • Deréon's tagline is "Couture.Kick.Soul • first introduced on Oprah’s show • Made for women with curves stylecheckup.com

  23. Work cited fashionbombdaily.com stylecheckup.com stylecheckup.com blacktoptens.com erastyles.com 2threads.com eoearth.org

  24. Hairstyles from 1800’s • up-swept hair styles • often wore hair sculpted • Styled decadent creations for special occasions • used hair pieces that were curled • ornamental combs were essential erastyles.com

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