Fashion trends
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FASHION TRENDS
Fashion (French, Latin and this mode, modus , manner or measure ) indicates in its broader meaning an election or , rather, a regulatory mechanism of elections, held on the basis of subjective criteria associated with the collective taste .
Fashion trends are those repetitive, whether clothing, accessories, lifestyles and ways of behaving, that make or modify the behavior of people. The fashion in terms of clothing is defined as those mass trends and genres that people adopt or stop using. Fashion refers to the customs that mark any time or place, especially those related to dress or decorate.
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Fashion as such emerged in the fourteenth century, and has evolved to today. For hundreds of centuries kings and nobles set fashion guidelines. In the seventeenth century, Louis XIII, King of France, decided to hide his baldness with a wig. Soon, European nobles began to shave his head and follow his example, imposing a style that lasted more than a decade. In the nineteenth century, women's magazines to promote new trends and even provide economic patterns so that women could make their own clothes. With the advent of the twentieth century and the popularity of film and television, screen stars became international idols and set trends in fashion. The same happened with famous musicians, which came into vogue styles radical youth soon follow. Today, the situation has hardly changed. The advertisers make effective use of fashion shows, attractive glossy magazines, billboards, shop windows and television advertisements to generate a demand for new clothes.
XVII Century
At this time the French fashion dominates both men and women. They used short breeches with silk stockings, sucks and jacket that by mid -century, it becomes narrower and side folds back and narrow sleeves. With the fall of the French dynasty becomes the simple costume and take up half leg tight pants, vest, tie and coat, high collar and skirts with flight , powdered wigs and topped with a bow , even hats of three or two peaks. After the revolution, long hair is left smooth, high conical hats or tube, with short wings and later colored shoes with heels that are added loops or high boots with buckles and turns. The woman wears verdugados painters or broad and flattened on two fronts, corseted and neckline bodice with chiffon or lace. Polonaises, gowns with lace collar and long sleeves. In the French outfit, pointed bodice, sleeves dented , straight skirts and open , which are then draped with stowaway and long tail. Bent neck, sleeves to the elbow straps frilly. Along with the revolution disappears flying skirt and classic garments mimics: high-waited, short jacket with long sleeves, pleated skirts, low necklines, scarves and gloves. As the hair, curly backward then become higher and bulky twists, loops and feathers. Bonnets and wide-brimmed hats. Shoes with high heel and narrow tip, and after some time spent at the bajos.1
XVIII Century
Clothing eighteenth century a Goya painting. In the eighteenth century men's clothes stand out as the French and suck coats (jackets lower class and rather narrow), the jackets, tight pants to the knee , neck ties instead of the washers , big wigs and hats. Meanwhile in female garments continues the same style as in the previous century and adopted the use of blankets for the head. They also wore long dresses, big hats and especially, women in high society characterized by wearing a brace on his body , which was a way of showing their height, among other things of that era rings were used , and some sometimes long gloves , necklaces and so on.
XIX Century
During this century were themselves the coat, the coat and trousers for gentlemen , and silk blanket and Spanish combs for the ladies . He was also the heyday of the great skirts that came to use up to 14 meters of fabric during 1860 , causing women could not walk arm in arm with a man.
1900
In this decade, there are two periods:
• The first to the beginning of the First World War is characterized as Appendix own ornate fashion of the Belle Époque , as well as by the appearance of a silhouette that tends toward the vertical in women ( become fashionable corsets straight and long skirts with little flight and accompanied by a peplum ) and Orientalism .
• The second spans the aforementioned conflict and is characterized by the appearance of much more comfortable fashions for women ( flared skirts that are shortened to almost half calf and much larger bodies ) , due to the fact that they had to meet lack of male labor in these previously held positions . As a result of this comfort in dress we own androgynous fashion of the twenties .
In this era of fashion was very important and influential as the class divide framework , since only very high social classes were the only ones able to import their garments or fabrics from France , just to be fashionable. The middle classes sought to follow this model , but their resources were not sufficient to send to their cost that expensive dress pattern in large fashion houses in Paris . And the lower class that was the least worries at the time by dressing well .
1920
In 1920 , the clothes began to be much more practical . Again
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