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Fashion History

Chapter 5

What do you think?

Think about what teens wear today. What has inspired the fashions they choose? Could similar fashion be worn in the twentieth century?

Are any current fashion trends controversial?

Then and Now

The Earliest Clothing

Thousands of years ago people made clothing from natural resources to protect themselves from the weather.

Early clothing was very simple in construction and design.

What type of materials do you think the people would have used as clothing?

As early as 5000 B.C., people in Egypt made linen cloth from flax plants.

A few thousands years later people in India and Pakistan produced fabric made of cotton.

At about the same time people in China used silkworms to create silk products.

Fashions of early Civilizations

The earliest, simplest garment was a rectangle of fabric wrapped or draped about the body.

This was the most convenient

way to make and wash a garment.

Ancient Egypt

Early garments made from lightweight linen and cotton.

These fabrics were perfect for the HOT climate

Minoan Civilization

Ancient Greece

Roman Empire

China and Japan

The Evolution of Fashion

Many years ago fashion changed very slowly.People often wore the same clothing style for a LIFETIME!!Regional style difference started in Europe and were brought to America by European settlers.

The Middle Ages

400- 1400: Medieval PeriodMen wore simple wool or linen tunics and long stockings.Women wore tunics over long gowns.It was hard to distinguish a rich commoner from a rich nobleperson.Sumptuary Laws controlled what each class could wear. Silk, fur, and real silver could only be worn by the wealthy.

Renaissance Splendor

Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries

Renaissance clothing was very elaborate.

Wealthier classes set the standards for elegant fashions.

Seventeenth Century

During the reign of Louis XIV in the seventeenth century, France became the worlds fashion leader.Lace became an important decoration in men’s garments.Women discarded hoops and frames and let their gowns fall naturally. Necklines became lower and hairstyles higher.

The Eighteenth Century

Women wore loose, flowing muslin dresses based on classic Greek garments.Because there was no room for pockets on these dresses woman started using purses.The 1700s brought colonization followed by the Revolutionary War.As Europeans settled in America they brought their fashion styles with them.

The Nineteenth Century

Social change and the rise of the middle class meant that many people could afford to buy new clothes more often.Men’s fashions included the cut away jacket, which evolved into the tailcoat.Men began wearing trousers instead of knee-high breeches.The trend of matching coat, vest, and trousers began.

Women’s fashion included the raised waistline dress which is now known as the empire waist. Dresses were full and elaborate.Skirts were supported by petticoats, crinolines, or hoops.Tightly laced corsets were essential undergarments.

Victorian Style

Late 1800s clothes were designed more for appearance than practicality.

Back bustle skirts

High necklines and long fitted or leg-of-mutton sleeves

Influences on Fashion

Trade– Society traded goods and ideas that

influenced their clothing.

Politics and Power– Styles were often set by kings, queens,

and other royalty.– The most dominant nations spread their

influence to others.– Royalty and wives of political leaders

became fashion icons.– How is this still true today?

Religion– Clothing can make a religious statement.– People may choose clothing to represent

their beliefs about lifestyle.

Technology– From the very first clothing made, people

have used technology to change and improve fabrics and clothing.

The Industrial Revolution– The invention of the stem engine began

what is known as the Industrial Revolution.– The invention of power-driven machines

would result in clothes being made at faster rate.

– Well-made clothing now cost less to manufacture and buy.

Development of Factories– The first factories were built in New England after

1790.– They were located near seaport, railroads, and

rivers.– After the Civil war, people started building textile

mills in the south to be closer to the cotton fields.– A majority of textile mills are still in the south

today.

Ready-to-Wear

The first men’s clothing factory specialized in making sailor’s uniforms.They did not have time to wait for a tailor to make a garment.Women’s ready-to-wear grew more slowly because of the changing trends in women’s fashions.Ready-to-wear clothing influenced the growth of large clothing stores.

Invention of New Fibers

In 1889, a French chemist created fabrics made of artificial silk. This was the first fabrics not made of natural fibers.For many year researchers experimented with making artificial fabrics.In 1910 a new textile fiber was introduced to the United States, in 1924 it was given the name Rayon.Many new fibers and fabrics have been developed making a huge impact on fashions in the 20th century.

Conclusion

Fabrics and clothing have evolved from early civilization to current times.

Many factors influence the changes in fashion and will continue to cause changes in fashion

From the 1900- present time fashion as changed more quickly then ever before.