Fashion was formed culturally and there is a close relationship between art and fashion. The first designer to have his label sewn onto a garment he created was Charles Frederick Worth (1825-1895). In the 1840s, adult women adopted a variation of girls' trousers as an undergarment. (Toccata: March 2010 toccatamundi.blogspot.com Pantalettes, sometimes signified important transitions in a girl's life, indicating the transition from child to schoolgirl. From 1350 to the mid-1500s, true fashion began to appear, as clothes were made tailored to show off the figure. During the 1700s, the Age of Enlightenment, women dressed in voluminous draped fabrics wore a few extra pounds were used in the bodices of their dresses, and hoops worn under the dresses were made of whalebone. flexible (a thin strip of plastic), used to stiffen corsets and bodices) held together by tapes (Fig. 1). During the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s, French designs dominated women's clothing and women abandoned the corset in favor of a loose bodice and were made with fewer layers and had leg-of-mutton sleeves (Fig. 2). In the 1870s, synthetic dyes were introduced because they were cheaper and did not discolor. Around 1900, the space age, fashion advanced rapidly into the 20th century. By the end of the 19th century, the fashion industry had expanded, partly due to women's demand for a more independent lifestyle. In 1910, rayon was invented, the first artificial fabric to replace silk. Plus, for the first time, the hemlines rise above the ankles. At the beginning of the 20th century, almost all high fashion originated in Paris and London. Fashion magazines in other countries sent publishers and department stores...... half the paper......l Of Dress, Body & Culture 3.1 (1999): 33-49. Full text of the art (H.W. Wilson). Network. November 10, 2013.Parkins, Ilya. "Writing about the life of an early twentieth-century stylist". Clcweb: Comparative Literature and Culture: A Wwweb Journal 13.1 (2011): Humanities Comprehensive Text (H.W. Wilson). Network. November 10, 2013.Aldrich, Winifred. "The Impact of Fashion on Women's Tailored Jacket Cutting Practices 1800-1927." Textile History 34.2 (2003): 134-170. Full text of the art (H.W. Wilson). Network. November 10, 2013.Simmons, Sherwin. "Expressionism in fashion discourse". Fashion Theory: The Journal Of Dress, Body & Culture 4.1 (2000): 49-87. Art and architecture completed. Network. November 11, 2013. Fischer, Gayle V. ""Shorts" and "Turkish Pants": Engineering Freedom in Mid-Nineteenth-Century United States." Feminist Studies 23.(1997): 111-140. Full text of the art (H.W. Wilson). Network. November 10. 2013.
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