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UNIT B EVOLUTION AND MOVEMENT OF FASHION 2.03 Recognize the relationship between historical events and fashion evolution.
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Mood of the decade Korean War Color television introduced Rock-n-Roll explosion –Teenagers emerged as a fashion voice. –Leather jackets and T-shirts with the sleeves rolled up –White shirts and blue jeans –Letter sweaters –Beatniks –American Bandstand –Elvis Presley appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show.
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Mood of the decade (cont.) Moving to the suburbs –Sportswear emerges –Pedal pushers, slacks, halters, shirtwaist dresses –Cashmere sweaters with a matching scarf –Poodle skirts –Single-breasted jackets, narrow lapels, and natural shoulders –Tapered trousers and penny loafers –Shopping malls are built.
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Mood of the decade (cont.) Ivy League look –Men wore neat single- breasted jackets with narrow lapels, pressed trousers, with white, yellow, or pale blue button-down collared shirts, and ties. –Female students dressed in twin sweater sets, or Peter- Pan collared blouses and sweaters, with pencil-slim or pleated skirts.
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Mood of the decade (cont.) Hairstyles –Girls wore ponytails early in the decade. Later, the beehive was popular. –Boys “trained” their hair into greased-back ducktails and carried a comb at all times.
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Mood of the decade (cont.) Shoes and accessories –Two-toned bucks –Bobby socks
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People who influenced fashions Designer influence was significant –Dior—the A-line silhouette for women –Givenchy—the chemise or “sack” dress –Claire McCardell— sashes, harem pajamas, bias-cut, dartless clothes
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People who influenced fashions (cont.) Movie idols and musicians –Elvis Presley— international rock-n- roll star –James Brown—rhythm and blues singer –James Dean—teen idol movie star –Marlon Brando—movie star
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