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2   Close-cropped & short bob haircuts, finger waves, & pin curls  Shorter skirts, shorter men’s jackets, cloche hats  “Boyish” shapes – rectangular/straight, drop-waist  Jersey knits, “crazy socks”, clothing that went from day to night, elaborate embroidery, decoration, jewelry, hair ornaments  End of World War I, Women could Vote, Credit Cards, Prohibition  Eccentric, Excitement, Originality, Social Change 1920’s

3  Women’s Fashions

4  Men’s Fashions

5  Hairstyles

6   Ready-to-wear  Depression Era & Recovery  Nylon, Rayon, Zippers (more cost effective)  Simplicity and Elegance  Flowing skirts, small pleats, cross-cut bias styles, cropped jackets with one-piece dresses, ¾ length sleeves or shorter, hemline between knees and shins  Short, baggy knee pants, butterfly collared shirts, schoolboy sweaters, sweater vests, knickers, trousers, 3- piece suits with broad shoulders, ties  Curls & Waves 1930s

7  Women’s Fashions

8  Men’s Fashions

9  Hairstyles

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11  Before and During World War II  Somber, neutral colors (ivory, gray, black, navy, brown), “Make Do & Mend”, basic, practical, simple, clever uses for common or used items  Head scarves, wedge heels, kangaroo cloaks, cork soles, clogs, ankle socks, durable materials, hand-knitting  V-necked sweater vests, knitted waist coats, simple military uniforms  “Painted” legs – line down back of legs instead of nylons 1940’s

12   Women’s dresses = more fitted, folds, pleats, flared sleeves, stripes & small prints, feminine menswear trousers/slacks, blouses, knee-length skirts, “Victory Red” lipstick, sailor pants/dresses, high-waisted shorts, fitted skirt suits, tiny waists, high bustlines, corsets & petticoats, “military” style items, coveralls, do-rags  Men = Hawaiian shirts, double-breasted suit coats, sportswear, Esquire jackets (broad-shoulders, loose fit), “Zoot Suits” (broad shoulders, wide lapels, low crotches, high waists, tapered legs), casual slacks Post WWII

13  Women’s Fashions

14  Men’s Fashions

15   Pin-curls  Victory Rolls  Do-Rags Hairstyles

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17  1950’s  End of rationing – Beginning of Excess  Lots of fabric: pleats, gathers, “poofy” petticoats, fancy collars, taffeta, nylon, wool, & rayon  Rise of Teenage Culture & Social Stereotyping  Rockers, Greasers/Hoods, Jocks, Hippies  Cues from actors, actresses, singers/musicians  Conformity & Social Class  One main body type considered the ideal  Clothing was meant to impress and please others – not much individuality

18  Women’s Fashions

19  Men’s Fashions

20  Hairstyles Poodle Cut Pixie CutLifted & Piled

21  Ratting (headbands & bows) High PonytailsBig Glamorous Waves

22  PompadourNatural Wave DucktailFlat Top

23   Vietnam War  Fashion Revolution begins  Fight for Individuality  Two distinct sectors of society: Love & Peace vs. Social Norms  Casual wear on the rise, Ready to Wear fashions widely available  Fashion cues from prominent figures such as Jackie Kennedy, Cher, The Beatles, England, Mod Squad 1960’s

24   A-line & Shift/Sheath dresses  Pillbox hats  Shorter hemlines (anywhere from mid-calf to mid- thigh)  2 piece bikinis  Color blocking  Go-go boots, platforms, wigs  Rejection of support/shape wear (bras, pantyhose, etc.) Women’s Fashions

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26  Men’s Fashions

27   Beehive, Bouffant, Long & Sleek, Fringe, Flip, Bob;  Scarves, Headbands, Bows Hairstyles

28   Afro, Mullet, Mustache, Mop Top, Crew Cut Hairstyles

29   Disco, Sports, Models, Musicians, Fashion Revolution (continued from the late 60s), End of Vietnam War  Mod blended with Hippie; All women wear pants  Polyester, bright colors (early 70s), tight-fitting pants, platform shoes, high boots, low-cut pants, pant suits, leisure suits, track suits, cowl-necks, striped velour, tunics, culottes, robes, chest hair, chains & medallions, butterfly collars, skin tight t-shirts, sandals, floral prints, sideburns, short shorts, tennis headbands, neutrals (late 70s)

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32  Pageboy, Wedge, Feathered, Long, Natural, Layered, Low Maintenance

33  Feathered, layered, long, natural, short with a bit of curl, shorter mullet, mustaches

34   Color, Size, Experimentation, Excess, Rebellion against “normal”, Economy Boom (credit cards), New inventions, Designer labels & branding, Women were more visible in the workplace  Unisex fashions & Power dressing  “If you got it, flaunt it!” & “You can have it all!”  Movies, TV (cable & MTV), Celebrities (especially musicians, dancers, and athletes), Michael Jackson, Princess Diana  Big hair, neon, spandex, bold pairings of color, pattern, & texture, velour, Smiley face, fanny packs, high top shoes, shoulder pads, loafers, acid wash denim, pegged pants

35  Stirrups, leg warmers, aerobic/dance wear, taffeta, polka dots, lace, ruffles, Converse, heels, jelly bracelets & shoes, big earrings, color blocking, mini- skirts, baggy sweatshirts, leggings

36  Rap, Michael Jackson, Miami Vice, preppy, tracksuits, blazers, skinny ties, sunglasses, slogan tees, parachute pants, crazy prints

37  Perms, Crimping, Color, Textured layers, Size, Perms, Batwings, Mullets, High or Side Ponytails

38  Mullets, High- fades, Textured layers, Perms, Rat tails, Jheri curls

39   Dot.com Era, cell phones, satellite TV, internet, email, CDs  Minimalism; Environmental Awareness  Changes in trade laws = international influence  Fabric blends = easy care & easy wear  TV, Movies, Music videos, Sports, Celebrities  Body piercings & tattoos

40   Overalls, Mood Rings, Bike shorts, Windbreakers, Striped Sweaters, Combat boots, Bandanas, Unbuttoned shirts over graphic tees, Crop tops, Spaghetti straps, Babydoll dresses, Flannel, Plaid, Vertical stripes, Turtlenecks & Mock necks, Muscle tees, Baggy jeans, Colored leather, Natural footwear, Chunky shoes, Baseball caps  Grunge (mix of masculine & feminine as well as hippie & punk; Retro (mix of vintage & new); Preppy (plaid, knee socks, pleated skirts, sweaters); Boho (delicate-natural-hippie);

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42  Any length, lots of texture (perms, crimping, curls, braids, twists, knots), imperfectly perfect, loose & natural or tight & glossy

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