History of Fashion

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    History of Fashion

  • long thick dresses down to the ankles with sleeves

    long thick dresses down to the ankles with sleeves

  • types of shoes that women would were in 1801

    types of shoes that women would were in 1801

  • more structure to clothing

    more structure to clothing

  • clothing became more complex

    clothing became more complex

  • drooping and dragging dresses

    drooping and dragging dresses

  • skirts expanded to their maximume size

    skirts expanded to their maximume size

  • hoop skirts with more eligance

  • hoop skirts with lower waits

  • English Charles Worth established the first haut coutore fashin house in paris

  • flowers and bows on the skirts was the new thing

    flowers and bows on the skirts was the new thing

  • off the shoulder v-neck tops

  • A ball gown for an older women

    A ball gown for an older women

  • Coco Chanel is born

    Coco Chanel is born

    Coco Chanel is the best fashion designer and loved by all
  • people slowley stoped using padding in dresses

  • coco chanel opens boutique

    coco chanel opens boutique

    Coco Chanel is the most copied fashion desighner in historey.
  • Madiline Vionnet creates first flowing female clothes

  • the style of the 1920s

    the style of the 1920s

  • in the 1930 dress skirts were very populare and warn by lots

    in the 1930 dress skirts were very populare and warn by lots

  • Poodle skirts are popular and high heels and purses also complete outfits

    Poodle skirts are popular and high heels and purses also complete outfits

  • Bright colors and shorter dresses

    Bright colors and shorter dresses

  • crazier outfits and leg warmers

  • the preppy look and mini skirts and designer jeans

    the preppy look and mini skirts and designer jeans

  • camaflage

    camaflage

  • the hippie style was popular

  • colorful mini skirts

  • bright colored belts

    bright colored belts

  • Todays clothes are not as long and thik as the 1800

    Todays clothes are not as long and thik as the 1800