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    Fashion In The 1930's

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    In today's society we focus on clothing more than we focus on our country’s problems. We have fashion shows for popular brands while companies fork over millions of dollars on a piece of clothing that the average citizen will not wear. In the 1930’s, the fashion industry was much different. In today's society it's normal to wear baggy sweatpants with a hoodie and still look “appropriate.” Fashion was all about elegance in the 1930’s. Men and women had very different but similar styles in clothing

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    LACE DRESSES Which one of you brides has always wanted and dreamt of having a lace dress? This blog post is going to inform you on everything you need to know about finding your perfect lace dress. All fabrics that wedding dresses use are all beautiful, but none of them come close to how romantic and historical lace is. Back in history, when a bride would wear lace at her wedding, this demonstrated the wealth of your family and prosperity. It would tell everyone that you came from a wealthy family

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    “The clothes make the man”(Twain Alexander Atkins).The clothes showed how rich they were and who they were. Victorian clothing from rich to poor displayed how clothing was important to society. Victorian clothing for the rich boys.During the last decade of the nineteenth century young Victorian boys continued to wear variations of the sailor suit, a favorite Victorian boy's clothing since the 1870s (Haug). They would wear a dress to so they could change easier. Once they got older they wore a boyish

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    boyish. Fashion designer Coco Chanel and actress Louise Brooks helped to popularize this look. The style became the staple hairstyle of the flapper. Aspects of menswear were also inserted into women’s fashion, with looks such as tailored vests and pants, but were prohibited in some areas. This boyish look was often referred to as the “garconne” look. By 1925, dresses had become shorter than ever, coming up higher above the ankle. They also had longer waists, becoming more reminiscent of little girl’s

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    GLASS CEILINGS IN BUSINESS Pants today are globally worn by both men and women, however, behind this piece of material reveals the symbol of equality between both genders. The significance of pants worn by women signifies the many challenges women went through to get to this role of equality. Centuries ago, women did not have the same rights as men. Women wearing pants was a process in history that women fought long for. The revolution of women’s clothing from bloomers and corsets, to comfort and

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    Sumi Sunny ENG 274 OL Dr. Marilyn Johnson 24 October 2017 Major Paper Graham Greene wrote The Destructors which is about a group of boys who destroys Mr. Thomas’s house. The story takes place after WWII and explains that Germany demolished London. There are two things that the story connects to the history of London; one is when Germany attacks London. The attack was known as The Blitz and shows how much damage Germany has caused London. Another connection is the movement of the Teddy Boys. The story

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    An endless summer, bright, exciting escapes to Palm Beach, and always living in a sunny state of mind sound like the perfect way to live life. The Lilly agenda is a daily reminder of Lilly Pulitzer, a fashion designer’s, mission statement, “Live in a sunny state of mind.” Her love of Palm Beach is evident on each page of the seventeen month Lilly Agenda. The Lilly Agenda is a temporary escape from the daily routine, colorful way to organize everyday events, and durable enough to last all seventeen

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    The Life Of Queen Royale

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    Kill me now. I stood on the balcony and looked out at the green expanse of lawn before me. The canopy glowed flat against the elegant backdrop of trees, surrounded by men in morning suits and women in formal evening gowns. Ants at a picnic, I thought. Mingling and gossiping and snacking on bits of food. Perfectly content. Perfectly boring. I fidgeted with the little bow on my dress, avoiding eye contact with Mother. Queen Izellah stood on the other side of the garden next to some duchess or

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    Of particular interest, and a perfect piece to fit the genre, with two holes on both sides, and grommets encircling the cutouts, is a white shift dress. While this dress is not what one would call wearable, it certainly makes a statement, and one that Courrèges made well. Sensible women probably would not have worn this dress due to the cutout placement unless they were in favor of foregoing their undergarments. Courrèges utilized vinyl, pvc, leather, and an aggregate of burnished materials in

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    Cristóbal Balenciaga was a fashion designer who always wanted to trial different styles. To lead him the route in which he would then outline an altogether novel outfit and it is this origination that the Victoria and Albert Museum have opted to concentrate on this orderly constructed exhibition. The exhibition is closely structured around three sections: ‘Front of House’ looks at Balenciaga’s salons, ‘Workrooms’ uncovers what happens behind the scenes, and ‘Balenciaga’s Legacy’ examines the impact

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