A Brief History of Fashion. By Valerie Broeckelman

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A Brief History of Fashion By Valerie Broeckelman

Ancient up to 400 A.D. In general, clothing from the ancient Greek and Roman times was based more on function rather than style. Clothing was loose and flowing, never tight fitting. Tunics covered with layers of draped cloth were common for both men and women.

Medieval 400-1400 A.D. With the beginning of Christian influence, dress became more modest than before, with longer hemlines and sleeves. However, because of increased trade, clothing became more extravagant with embroidery and beading.

Renaissance 1400-1550 A.D. There were many style changes during the Renaissance period. Dresses gradually lost their long trains, women wore robes, (dresses with an attached bodice and skirt), and women began to show their hair again, which was adorned with jewels and veils. Later in the period, sleeves became puffed and necklines were adorned with high standing collars, as well as voluminous skirts supported by hoops made of wire or wicker. Slashing, (cutting the outer layer of cloth to reveal the inner layer of cloth),was also very popular.

Renaissance (cont.)

Elizabethan 1550-1605 A.D. During the Elizabethan period, clothing was designed to cover every inch of the body. As the period progressed, waist lines became straight (as opposed to a V-shaped princess cut of before) and sleeves became tight fitted rather than ruffled. Wealthy women wore large gold pendants and a French hood on the neck for adornment. Snoods, a type of hairnet, and other similar designs were very popular during this period.

Elizabethan (cont.)

Baroque 1605-1670 A.D. The "Cavalier" style of dress became popular during the early part of the Baroque period. Trimmings were simple and confined to buttons, buttonholes, and lace. Women's bodice necklines were cut wide and square, and waistlines heightened. By 1630, sleeves became full and draped softly below the elbow, revealing the wearer's lower arm for the first time in centuries.

Baroque (cont.)

Georgian 1670-1790 A.D. The richly decorated gowns worn by wealthy Georgian women were often adorned with an "eschelle stomacher" (a fancy corset designed to be worn in public and adorned with bows of decreasing size) above the waistline and an embroidered and trimmed petticoat below. Ladies' skirts were supported by hoops made of cane or rattan. Under the hoops and corset, ladies wore "shifts" (knee-length undergarments with elbowlength sleeves adorned with a froth of lace).

Georgian (cont.)

Regency 1790-1840 A.D. The stiff brocades and embroidered silks of before were replaced by lightweight fabrics in plain, subdued colors. Regency designers raised the waistline to just below the wearer's bosom. The waistline was often defined by a wide sash tied in a bow at the back of a dress. Properly dressed ladies wore spencers or pelisses out of doors, along with a broad-brimmed hat tied under the chin with a ribbon.

Regency (cont.)

Victorian 1840-1890 A.D. In the Victorian era, dresses were composed of several layers of different shades, cloths and trimmings, and intended to be worn with both under-dresses and overdresses. In the beginning, puffy "mutton-leg" sleeves became all the rage, but these were later replaced by fitted sleeves and eventually bell sleeves. Victorians thought the "hourglass" shape to best flatter the female form, and women wore restrictive corsets to achieve this ideal. The Victorian era also saw the progression from crinoline skirts to hoop skirts and finally to bustled skirts.

Victorian (cont.)

Edwardian 1890-1914 A.D. During this era, the shape of women s dresses were designed with an S curve. This allowed women to cast off confining corsets and wear new health corsets that supported the spine and abdomen. The Gibson Girl became popular as well as the suit, hard collar, and tie (creating appropriate clothing for women entering jobs that were formerly occupied by men). During the later part of the era,, fashions changed from the S shape to the pre-flapper, straight-line clothing of the late 1920 s. Clothing over all became more comfortable and practical during this era.

Edwardian (cont.)

Bibliography Ø Ø *Books Ø Ventura, Piero. Clothing. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1993 Ø Brooke, Iris. English Costume in the Age of Elizabeth. London: A.&C. Black, Ltd 4, 5 & 6 Soho Square, 1933 Ø Bailey, Adrian. The Passion for Fashion. Limpsfield, Great Britain: Dragon s World Ltd, 1988 Ø *Websites Ø http://www.eresofelegance.com/fashion4.html Ø http://www.costumegallery.com/1900.html Ø http://web2.unt.edu/tfc/images.cfm?viewdate=1839 Ø http://www.fashion-era.com *Encyclopedia Ø World Book Encyclopedia. Volume 7.Chicago: World Book- Childcraft International, Inc., 1980

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