INTRODUCTION FASHION RUNWAY Fashion early 1900’s look “S” Curve Shape.

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INTRODUCTION

FASHION RUNWAY

Fashion early 1900’s look “S” Curve Shape

Corsets were disappearing

In 1930’s Movie Stars set the fashions Movie Stars set the fashions Invention of Nylon, women loved nylon stockings Invention of Nylon, women loved nylon stockings Great Depression slowed fashion trends Great Depression slowed fashion trends

The hair style in 30’s

Youth movement Hippie style Middle and Far East influences (bright colors, peasant embroidery, cheesecloth, safari jackets, long leather jacket) “Mod” look (mini skirts, gogo boots) British Invasion

Disco Style (lame’ fabrics, leopard prints, jumpsuits) Punk Fashion (Doc Marten shoes, safety pins, chains, frayed clothing) Feminist Movement (Women wearing pantsuits)

Hair Style in 70’s

“Power Look” for working women (shoulder pads) Synthetic Fabrics (Spandex) Athletic clothing Bright colors Glitter, sequins and rhinestones