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Apparel 2

Apparel 2. Design cycles Objective 2.02. Fashion. Name given to a garment worn by many mainstream people during the same time period; popular with a large segment of the population. Style. The way a person dresses or the shape of a garment that makes it recognizable

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Apparel 2

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  1. Apparel 2 Design cycles Objective 2.02

  2. Fashion • Name given to a garment worn by many mainstream people during the same time period; popular with a large segment of the population

  3. Style • The way a person dresses or the shape of a garment that makes it recognizable • Ex: a cardigan, A-line skirt, kilt

  4. Silhouette • Outer appearances of a garment • The outline

  5. Fad • Popular for a short time

  6. Trend • Slow fashion cycle

  7. Classic • Stays in fashion for a very long time

  8. Fashion History

  9. 1600’s

  10. 1700’s

  11. 1800’s

  12. Empire Waistline • Pronounced “AHM-pihr) • Empress Josephine, wife of Napoleon in France • Raised waistline

  13. Sewing machines Elias Howe and Isaac Singer both worked on inventing the sewing machine in 1840’s. Singer’s was more successful, and used the needle and bobbin process that we use now.

  14. Pattern Companies • In 1863, Ebeneezer Butterick changed theface of home sewing forever by creating the first graded sewing pattern. • Over 130 years later, the company he founded continues to lead the way in make-it-yourself fashions Simplicity Pattern Company – 1922

  15. 1900’s • Industrial revolution • Mass production • European Fashion industry recognized worldwide

  16. Apparel Industry • Fiber Companies • Textile Mills • Textile Converters • Manufacturers • Distributors: • Logistics: how fashions get from manufacturer to the customer

  17. Sweat Shops • Factories established top make garments • Dark, airless, uncomfortable, unhealthy • Women and children as workers

  18. 1910 • Rayon is introduced in the U.S. • Called artificial silk • Made from cellulose from Mulberry tree

  19. 1920’s • Rayon was developed in 1910 • **called artificial silk

  20. 1930-40’s

  21. 1950’s

  22. 1960’s

  23. 1970’s

  24. 1980’s

  25. Designers

  26. Calvin Klein

  27. Donna Karan

  28. Liz Claiborne

  29. Tommy Hilfiger

  30. Ralph Lauren

  31. Ed Hardy

  32. French Designers

  33. Yves Saint Laurent

  34. Emanuel Ungaro

  35. Jean Paul Gaultier

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