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1920s Fashion Research Paper

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Fashion does not simply consist of the clothes we pick out of our closets in the morning. That daily decision only constitutes the last step of a much larger process, foreign sweatshops, multi-billion-dollar businesses, celebrities on red carpets, and sophisticated advertising campaigns. Fashion emerges out of pattern-making and design, the cultivation and production of raw materials, the manufacturing process, and the distribution of the finished product. Although all this creates the materials, fashion is more than just cloth and jewels. Fashion is the expression of oneself whether it's based on emotion, fashion trends, or music videos. It creates a sense of individuality that can be seen throughout the years.
As the Victorian era drew to …show more content…

Straight, curveless dresses were worn with bust flattening brassieres. The waist completely disappeared, and belts were worn around the hips. Skirts rose to the knees during the early years of the 1920s, then fell to the ankles again in around 1923, and rose up to the knees again in 1925, and were again long by the end of the decade. The chemise (French for shirt) type dress was popular from 1925 to 1929. This style of skirt hung straight down to the knees. The straight skirt was the dominant shape of the 1920s, but flaring skirts were also in fashion. Waists, however, were still quite low, and the form was still quite narrow and drooping. Casual sporting attire was introduced in the 1920s. In addition to bathing suits, tennis uniforms, and golfing outfits, simple, comfortable skirts, sailor blouses, and large-brim hats were worn by …show more content…

The boxy structure of 1940s women’s fashion came to an end in the 1950s as a soft, rounded new look gained popularity in America. With the men back from war, women focused on their suburban role as homemakers, and looked for clothing that was easy to wash and keep neat. Acrylic, spandex and polyester were introduced during the decade. Sportswear also came into fashion and people experimented with different looks. Fads like the poodle skirt came and went fairly quickly. Teenagers also developed their own style for the first time, often dressing more casually than their parents. Rebellious adolescents created a new look, with dark monochromatic colors to set themselves apart from mainstream culture. The baby boom during this era contributed to new, comfortable trends in maternity

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