Moda 1930

Evolution of clothing 1900-2000

  • JANUARY 1, 1900

    JANUARY 1, 1900

    The century begins with the so-called S silhouette for the corcé that pushes the bust up, narrows the waist, and the skirt adjusts to the hip. The dress flares out in the shape of a bell when it reaches the floor.
    Fashion is only followed by upper class.
  • JANUARY 1, 1910

    JANUARY 1, 1910

    The classes of tailor and the cut with masculine influence arise for women who begin to join the world of work. Siluta much straighter, without marking the waist. The unisex look is generated. The long skirt is removed.
    The Hellenizing aesthetic with high-waisted dresses, the ankle-baring trotteur suit, trousers and jackets from the male wardrobe for women participating in World War I, were also present, as well as a progressive decrease in the size of hats
  • JANUARY 1, 1920

    JANUARY 1, 1920

    The corcé is no longer used, the bra is born. The hair is well preserved to the boy.
    Leaving behind the 19th century clothing and continuing the evolution of the new styles framed in modernism and decorative art, the fashion trends of the 1920s, emanated an explosion of creativity with innovation in different dresses such as: the Flappers, the Chemise, the “little black dress” by Coco Chanel, the Garçonne Silhouette and short skirts.
  • JANUARY 1, 1930

    JANUARY 1, 1930

    Clothes are becoming much more practical. The silhouette changes again, the waist drops to its anatomical position, and the shoulders widen. The jacket suit for the street is popularized. It takes to be or seem tall.
    the big screen continued to influence the new preferences of 1930s fashion, focused on the use of more comfortable pants and garments that would allow women to adapt to the new reality.The German actress Marlene Dietrich was an example of this, popularizing the use of feminine pants
  • JANUARY 1, 1940

    JANUARY 1, 1940

    It is the decade of the war and this is seen in fashion:the fabrics become poor, the girls wear jacket suits with the minimum of fabric. The length rises below the knee and pantyhose become popular. Women's legs began to be uncovered due to ration cards, which the initiating World War II generated in an endless number of consumer products, among which were included fabrics and fabrics such as wool, which were diverted for military purposes.
  • JANUARY 1, 1950

    JANUARY 1, 1950

    The splendor returns. The silhouette is forced again with a very small waist, the "waspa woman". Women were fed up with masculine style and return to curves. The cult of beauty begins. The shoes are stylized and are more pointed, cloth coats, elbow bags and the most elegant: hats or pamelas.This haute couture piece proposes elegant dresses with turned shoulders, a narrow waist and a wide skirt in the shape of a corolla that could reach 20 cm from the floor.
  • JANUARY 1, 1960

    JANUARY 1, 1960

    Decade of great revolution: the cult of youth begins and all bourgeois luxury is left behind. Extravagant clothes, pill fashion, free sexuality, rock and roll and unisex fashion become fashionable. At the same time, the musical type culture sets trends with colorful prints, flower power. The silhouette becomes smoother and the miniskirt is born.Origin is still debated between the French designer André Courrèges and the English designer Mary Quant, symbolizes the freedom of women
  • JANUARY 1, 1970

    JANUARY 1, 1970

    Several styles are worn at the same time: the culture of music and drugs create the psychedelic look, disco fashion, platforms, bell bottoms, long hair. Also punk and the most risky in a militarized look. The silhouette returns to mark the shapes of the body and fits like never before, although only in young people.Popularization of pants, dress codes changed in the United States, approving an educational amendment that specified that only girls' dresses could not be required in classrooms.
  • JANUARY 1, 1980

    JANUARY 1, 1980

    Everything in a big way: voluminous hairstyles, ornate makeup, big jewelry, big shoulder pads, straight skirts and high heels. Michael Jackson causing a furor with leather jackets. Madonna created the devotion for crucifixes, strass chains and rubber bracelets. Jeans began to become common, at the end of the decade acid pre-washing was used.
  • JANUARY 1, 1990

    JANUARY 1, 1990

    Fashion continues to be dominated by the grunge style. The general appearance was unkempt, second-hand clothes were used: ripped jeans, lumberjack-style plaid shirts, converse sneakers. The hair is worn disheveled dyed with strange colors.The preferred colors were gray, white and black, reflections of good taste and quality.
    It was the quintessential decade of top models whose initial exuberant beauty was pushed into an androgynous look and extreme thinness.
  • JANUARY 1, 2000

    JANUARY 1, 2000

    Glamor and bright colors are back. Minimalism is dying, feminine, tight shapes, skins or fabrics with python, crocodile or lizard prints are reborn. The characteristic of this time are the chupines pants. Suits made of synthetic materials such as tulle, synthetics, lace and translucent fabrics become popular as they allow delineating and showing the natural attributes of the woman who is sure of her forms.
  • JANUARY 1, 2010

    JANUARY 1, 2010

    Dresses of all kinds of length, although there is a certain preference towards the cotos. The fabrics used are silk, gauze, floral, Scottish and animal print prints. Very varied colors, although the V tone is the most frequented. Short-rise pants are still seen, but the most chic is high-rise. Chupines are also left out.
    Clothing becomes unisex and neutral, blurring gender and rejecting rejection.