1950s – Five years after World War II ended, and haute couture resurged after the harshness of war years. Cloth rationing had ended, so more different types of fabric were obtainable and as they could be produced in larger quantities, a new type of fashion bloomed.
Women’s dresses started having excess fabric with intricate gatherings, poofy petticoats, stunning collars and a plethora of pleats. Dresses were made from all the best kinds of fabric: taffeta, nylon, rayon, wool and leather in bright and bold patterns and colours. New materials such as acrylic, polyester and spandex were introduced as well.
For men, fashion did not change much throughout the decade. Suits, sport coats, slacks, sweaters or casual wear were the usual choices,
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Cat-eye sunglasses and matching accessories were huge trends. This decade had an abundance of conformity and consumerism. However, less conservative styles did start to appear as well.
1960s – The 1960s was the era of geometric prints, girl groups and boyish supermodel. It was also a time that broke conventional fashion standards. Early 1960s fashion was elegant, with the First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy, to thank for the introduction of the pillbox hat, a significant clothing item of this decade. Along with the pillbox hat, women wore suits with short boxy jackets and over-sized buttons.
About halfway through the 60s, the mini-skirt was invented by Mary Quant and fashion was changed forever. The British were huge trendsetters and Mod subculture was formed, consisting of classy tailored suits, with British rock bands emerging from the culture, such as the Who and the Beatles, who were probably one of the biggest icons of this decade. For the first time, London was the centre of the fashion
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Hippie clothing was very flowy and free. Men started growing their hair out, liking it long, with long beards as well. Flowers and peace signs were very symbolic of this decade. 1970s – Fashion in the 1970s continued on from the 60s, with mini skirts, bell-bottoms and the androgynous hippie look. However, the early fashion scene was even more vibrant than the 60s. More bright colours appeared, this time with polyester as the material of choice. Hair reached new heights with full on perms and afros becoming all the rage. With hair, you could definitely say that bigger was better.
By the middle of the decade, the hippie look had completely disappeared, only to be replaced by the popularity of clean-cut, active wear. The jumpsuit was the biggest sensation of this trend, and the average person usually sported tracksuits, tube tops, tennis headbands and leisure
Fashion became an important part of the 1950’s with the culture changes and social changes. After World War 2 was over there was a bigger break of fabrics, giving them a new look of fashion. By this happening in the 50’s clothing became a way to express society 's individual identity in the decade. Russia’s climate affected women’s fashion in the 50’s majorly.
It was highly salient amid the 1960’s were people dramatically changed their decorous outfits to carefree clothing’s. Before the 1960’s people wore clothes that were trim and decorous such as suits for men and long skirts for women which were up to their ankles. As the 1960’s approached fashion changed dramatically, people started wearing ‘crazy’ clothes such as miniskirts for women and hot pants for men that was all about youthfulness, comfort, independence and rebellion. Continuities that have resulted from this is that fashion is still changing and more and more new outfits are being made every year. Another continuity is that the miniskirts and suits back in the 1960’s is still popular in today’s society and is a growing trend.
The 60s revolved around free love, psychedelic rock, bell-bottoms, and extremely long hair. The style and culture was once viewed as unethical, revolutionary and anarchistic, but is now portrayed as a party theme or a style. The views and perspectives of the 60s definitely shifted, but the importance of the counterculture and what it represented is in need of an in depth explanation. For some people, counterculture was less about style but more about philosophy. There have been claims that American society was corrupted by capitalism and stereotypes that later lead to opposing the prevailing social norm.
The 1970s are known for it’s bold fashions and vibrant art forms, but also is a decade of cultural movement and changes in government. A time filled with flower power and peace, but also violence and emotion. The ‘60s really flowed over into this decade and branched out more extensively than past decades due to the huge steps made by the people. Music was a huge asset to the time that not only influenced audiences but entertained them. Some popular artists of this time that were huge fashion icons include Janis Joplin, The Eagles and Stevie Nicks.
the ‘50s dress continued in the early ’60s, slightly above or at the knee hemline. pencil dress turned into shapeless “shift dress” in 1963.they were casual wear for home, running errands or going to the beach. They were not office friendly. The dress was too short. the dresses started becoming shorter and shorter.
During the 1970s fashion was considered as daring, carefree and diverse. The women in this decade would wear long, bright and bodily patterned clothing, while the men would wear tights shits, long wide at the ankle pants and have a long moustache. The 1970s was the decade of the hippie movement.
The 1950s and today share many similarities and have many differences, particularly in the categories of fashion and music. The 1950s marked the beginning of one of the largest economic booms in United States history and spurred the rise of clothing as an important part of culture. With the country going through many societal and cultural changes, fashion showcased one’s place in society and became a way to express conformity and individual identity. One difference between the 1950s and today is in the formalness of clothing; in the 1950s, people dressed in fancy clothing to school, work, and at home. Most men wore suits and women wore extravagant dresses.
1950s nostalgia heavily influenced culture in the 1970s. The 1970s saw a big revival of 1950s music and films with “oldies” radio stations becoming popular, and people watching Howdy Doody again (Guffey, 2006). This revival was surprising resonate with teenagers who formed subcultures inspired by the 1950s revival media. Thus, the 1950s revival media impacted the fashion of the 1970s as these youth subcultures developed dawning 1950s styles of dress, and inspiring postmodern interpretations of 1950s fashion with the decade.
The 1920s influence is still seen in today 's culture, many people still embrace the 1920s as an age of great change and individualism. This age made woman who they are today, not only through fashion but by breaking down barriers to new forms of lifestyles not discovered by the common people. Not only was fashion used to express the rebellious lifestyle but today it is used to express who people are and where they come from as in what their occupation is as well as gender and race. Without the fashion of the 1920s fashion would be but a synonym for clothing and would have no meaning or power towards it. Therefore the 1920s was the most influential time period for men and woman’s fashion but mostly woman’s fashion because it broke boundaries so that women could succede
Inspired by social icons in the news, most American followed suit in the crazy hair trends, soon making them the norm. Following the trend of consumerism, dressing for success also became big as citizens tried to mimic the wealth and beauty they had come to know in icons of the time. Genres of dressing also arose in the contrasting styles of “Preppy” and “Street Style”. The first favoring the typical white-suburban look, many wore pastel polos, sweaters, Keds shoes, and jean or khaki pants. Street style, however; followed the rise of Hip Hop and Pop, taking inspiration more from music stars in the form of sequin dresses, colorful athleisure pieces, wild prints, and outrageous colors.
The Fashion in the 1970s started out with messy leftovers from the 1960s and became very
Fashion in the 20s Men’s fashion consisted of the loss of constant formal attire, and the introduction of more casual wear. It even became acceptable for men to be seen in athletic wear. The most remarkable change was the evolution of women’s fashion- the introduction of the “flapper”.
Although these were popular clothing items during the 70s, there is so much more to the fashion of that era. 70s fashion was all about individuality and nonconformity, so it varied widely throughout
The hippie culture, which started at the late 1960’s, continued into the early 1970’s, which was all about discos, and colorful & innovative and faded towards the middle end of the decade, which involved opposition to the Vietnam War, opposition to nuclear weapons, the advocacy of world peace, and hostility to the authority of government and big business. The environmentalist movement began to increase dramatically in this period. But, enough with that let’s get more deeper into the fashion, hairstyles, makeup, music and entertainment. The women’s hairstyles varied from soft, long and feminine too short and edgy.
The 1960s, folk and the controversy of politics was a major contribution to fashion. Designers like Emilio Pucci and Jackie Onassis Kennedy influenced their creation onto what Several ordinary citizens would wear accessories, headbands, medallions, loose fabrics but others would often wear colorful tight skirts, hot pants claims Brassfield. In the era of 1980, Punks with often use change as an accessory, heavy boots, and other types of clothing that made them noticeable. According to the brief history of fashion trends, their hair appearance was more significant, as well as eye makeup. Once