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Fashion history 1890 1910s

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Fashion History1890-1910’s

Fashion trends repeat every 20 – 30 years

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Victorian Era

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• Men adopt business suits.

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<b>Bustle is a type of framework </b>

used to expand the fullness or support the drapery of the back

of a woman's dress, occurring predominantly between the

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'The New Woman' who was competitive, sporty and emancipated as well as beautiful. Her clothes were

fashionable in both America and Britain and set a fashion for skirts worn with embroidered blouses.

Another Gibson look was a shirt collar worn with either a tie, floppy artist bow, tie neck cravat with

stick pin bar brooch or crosscut ruffle jabot.

The Gibson Girl

The Ideal American Woman

Stayed popular up to 1920’s

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Corsets of 1890

<b>A corset is a garment that </b>

shapes the torso according to the fashionable silhouette of the day. It has been used for cinching the waist and supporting the breasts.

Corsets of the 1890’s created an exaggerated hourglass shape but as corsets

remained popular in the early 1900’s the shape created became more S-bend.

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Corsets

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Exaggerated HourglassSilhouette

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Industrial Revolution Era.

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• Automobiles.

• Women’s rights.

• Women go to War & Work

• Modern Fashion Shows begin.• Art, ballet & film impact fashion.

• War time requires more practical clothing.

Influences of 1900’s – 1910’s

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Duster Coat

Women wore dust coats to protect

clothing while riding in the new automobile.

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Shirtwaist

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Leg O Mutton Sleeves

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S Curve Body Shape

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Fashions of 1910WWI Era

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Hobble Skirt

<small>A long skirt very narrow below the knees, worn between 1910 and 1914</small>

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fashion statement.

• The wearing of bloomers was influenced by the invention of bicycle.

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Wide at the shoulders and narrow at the feet.

<i>The Elongated Inverted TriangleSilhouette</i>

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