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8/28/15 1 Fashion History 1950s to Now Historical Influence-1950s Baby Boom-a lot of children were born after the war! Rock and Roll became very popular music Cold War The New Look-Christian Dior In 1947 Christian Dior (a French designer) launched “The New Look” It gave women a more softer, feminine look and curve. The look was stylish, elegant and reflected the opposite of wartime restrictions. The New Look Cont. Waists were cinched in again and yards and yards of fabric were used. The bustline was accented Fashion in the 1950s Hourglass Silhouette -accented the lower half of the body (baby boom hips!!) Teen Fashion: Poodle skirts, bobby socks, sweater sets, saddle shoes, clam diggers (capris) Hairstyles included the ponytail and the beehive Men’s Fashion Cardigan Sweaters Hats Flannel Suits (Charcoal Gray, Navy, Brown) Greasers: Jeans, T-Shirt, Leather Jacket and Converse Chino’s button down shirt and loafers

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Fashion History

1950s to Now

Historical Influence-1950s •  Baby Boom-a lot of children were born after

the war! •  Rock and Roll became very popular music •  Cold War

The New Look-Christian Dior •  In 1947 Christian Dior (a French designer)

launched “The New Look” •  It gave women a more softer, feminine

look and curve. •  The look was stylish, elegant and reflected

the opposite of wartime restrictions.

The New Look Cont. •  Waists were cinched in again and yards and

yards of fabric were used. The bustline was accented

Fashion in the 1950s •  Hourglass Silhouette-accented the lower half of

the body (baby boom hips!!) •  Teen Fashion: Poodle skirts, bobby socks, sweater

sets, saddle shoes, clam diggers (capris) •  Hairstyles included the ponytail and the beehive

Men’s Fashion •  Cardigan Sweaters •  Hats •  Flannel Suits (Charcoal Gray, Navy, Brown) •  Greasers: Jeans, T-Shirt, Leather Jacket

and Converse •  Chino’s button down shirt and loafers

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Movies Representing this Era •  Grease •  Pleasantville •  Mona Lisa Smile

Historical Influences-1960s •  Civil Rights Movement •  Vietnam Conflict and American Involvement

(1961-1975) •  British Invasion-not military but rather an

invasion of music, fashion, hairstyles and make-up

Civil Rights Movement •  Sparked an impressive move to ethnic

fashion •  Found interest in African colors and prints •  Afro hairstyles were worn (mostly by black

people, but some white people used perms to get the Afro hairstyle)

The Peace Movement •  AKA: the anti-Vietnam War Movement •  Instead of pulling the country together to save

resources, the country was pulled apart. •  The teenagers who revolted were called

“hippies”. The main focus was self expression.

Fashion in the 1960s •  Tubular Silhouette (straight up and down) •  Everything seemed to go – Length of skirts ranged from micro-mini to

maxi. Even mixing them was fashionable. •  The “warbabies” or the Baby Boomers had

a HUGE impact!

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Fashion in the 1960s •  Clothing and advertising all catered to the

youth. Teenagers enjoyed keeping up with the latest trends. •  Two sets of fashion developed side by side:

fashion for the young and fashion for the rest •  The bikini makes it’s first appearance!

Mini Skirt •  Hit early in the 60s. It was the design of

Mary Quant from Wales. •  She was regardged as the mother of the mini

and high boots, shoulder bags, and the “poor boy” sweater.

Pillbox hat •  A woman’s hat with a flat

top, upright sides and no brim. •  Made famous by Jackie

Kennedy (first lady from 1961-1963)

Pantsuit •  Woman’s suit with matching

trousers and coat. •  Andre Courreges introduced

long trousers for women as a fashion item in the late 1960s

Men’s Fashion •  Tailored suits •  The “Mod” look (introduced by the

Beatles) •  Turtlenecks, colors

Movies Representing this era •  Breakfast at Tiffany’s •  Forrest Gump •  Hairspray

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Historical Influences-1970s •  From Hippy to Disco: genre of popular music •  Energy Crisis-period of limited economic

growth •  Watergate Scandal-major political scandal

that occurred in the U.S.

Fashion in the 1970s •  A-Line/Triangle Silhouette-fitted at the hip and

gradually widens towards the hem. •  Platform shoes were very popular! (Even for men) •  Unisex clothing was also in style (both men and

women can wear)

Hairstyles •  Long and straight. Girls would iron their

hair straight (not flat iron…IRON) •  Full bangs were worn long enough to cover

the eyebrows.

Hippy to Disco •  The hippie influence was still

there. They used bold flower prints and bright bold colors.

•  Tie Dye also became a popular item.

Hip Huggers and Bell Bottoms •  Disco Fever: Teen styles were

extreme. – Pants were skin tight – Hip hugger: “low-rise” well below

the belly button – Bell bottoms: fitted to knee and

then very wide at the bottom

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Men’s Fashion •  Bell Bottoms •  Wide Ties •  Collars •  Cardigans (more conservative man)

Movies representing this era •  Brady Bunch •  Remember the Titans •  Radio

Historical Influences-1980s •  Yuppie Era: (young urban professional) refers to

the upper middle class or upper class in their 20s and 30s.

•  Conspicuous Consumption: spending money on and acquiring of luxury goods and services

•  Madonna-very influential on female fashion

Fashion in the 1980s •  Inverted Triangle Silhouette: padded

shoulders, exaggerated lapels and flared jackets •  Overly bright and vivid in appearance •  Very heavy, brightly colored make-up, lots of

jewelry

Exercise Wear •  Comfort and Function were huge! •  Spandex or Lycra in bright colors •  Legging worn with thick socks

pushed down to the ankles •  The old “gym shoe” was replaced

with 100 or more different kinds of specialized sports shoes.

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Logo Wear and Designer Jeans •  Logos were huge! The bigger the

logo, the better it was! •  Designer jeans were fashioned

more for style than practicality. •  Skin-tight jeans made of combos

of cotton and spandex, allowing them to move with the body.

The Power Suit •  In order to be taken more

seriously at work, women wore a power suit.

•  It was a broad shoulder, lapel jacket worn with white or light colored blouse and a skirt. Pants were too casual.

Hairstyles •  The bigger the better! •  Hairspray and ratting were an

everyday thing •  Bangs were very popular and often

lifted many inches above the scalp •  Crimping hair was very popular as

well.

Men’s Fashions •  Business suits with narrow detailing •  Suspenders •  Pastels

Movies representing the 1980s •  13 Going on 30 •  Footloose (1984) •  Pretty in Pink •  Girls Just Wanna Have Fun •  The Wedding Singer

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Historical Influences-1990s •  Age of Electronics-cell phones especially! •  Internet-known as the Dot Com Era

Fashion in the 1990s •  Triangle Silhouette •  Like the 60s, any length of skirt was in. •  The 90s borrowed fashions from the 60s

and 70s – Platforms and bell-bottoms/flares are back!

Shoe Obsession •  There is a shoe for every purpose! •  Birkenstock: natural, carefree sandal •  Comfortable sport shoes •  Platforms •  Mary Janes

Bare Midriff •  Shirts cut short and hip huggers return. •  Return of the “clam diggers” aka capris

Rejection of Fashion •  The “grunge” look was also very popular. •  Oversized pants and shirts •  Holes in clothing

Men’s Fashion •  Baggy Pants •  Big Sneakers

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Movies Representing this Era •  Wish Upon A Star •  Clueless •  She’s All That •  Saved By the Bell •  Full House

Historical Influences-2000s •  Sept. 11, 2001 and War on Terror •  Technology (Internet Shopping) •  Economic recession (biggest since 1980s) •  Globalization-clothing on a more global

market

Fashion in the 2000s •  “Mash-Up”: previous styles from varying

decades join together. •  1980s revival-mini skirts, ripped

distressed jeans, denim jackets etc. come back •  Skinny jeans, then jeggings-both with boots

Hairstyles •  Early 2000s, womens hair was long and

straight. It was fashionable to have dyed highlights and lowlights.

•  Sideswept look (rather than parting down the center)

•  Textured hair with volume, natural wavy hair and the bob cut

The Internet •  Now, you can shop online for clothing •  Makes all information easily accessible and

fashion crossover more common

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Any Others? •  What have you seen that is popular for this

time?

Fashion History Assignment •  Pick an era (choose your

favorite!) •  Choose a style or a key

piece of fashion from that era and create a design that is more modern.