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FASHIONS OF THE AGES

FASHIONS OF THE AGES. Daniela Salazar & Ashley Harper September 2012 Introduction to Engineering and Design. Prehistoric: leaves and twigs 200,000 – 30,000 B.C.E: fur and skin 1810-1820: dresses became fitted (soft colors) 1820-1830: complex clothing (more structured)

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FASHIONS OF THE AGES

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  1. FASHIONS OF THE AGES Daniela Salazar & Ashley Harper September 2012 Introduction to Engineering and Design

  2. Prehistoric: leaves and twigs • 200,000 – 30,000 B.C.E: fur and skin • 1810-1820: dresses became fitted (soft colors) • 1820-1830: complex clothing (more structured) • 1830-1840: hour glass styles • 1840-1850: gothic era • 1873: blue jeans • 1893: the zip fastener is invented • 1913: the bra is invented • 1914: woman wore pants • 1946: bikinis (invented) • 1950: poodle skirts (big) • 1970: hippy Style Timeline

  3. First clothing 200,000 – 30,000 B.C.E • Different body structure • Preferred warmth over fashion • Used fur and skin Neanderthal Men

  4. Bark • Plants • Skins • Furs • Grasses Earliest Materials

  5. Resemble humans • Created things like pants, shirts, hoods and boots • Lived in ice age • Same protection as animals Cro-Magnon Clothes

  6. First century • Tunics and togas (light and lose) • Woman long dresses called a stola • Cotton and silk (rich only) • Wool Roman & Greek Clothing

  7. 500-15000 A.D. • Wool and Linen • Long Sleeve • Headwear • Women wear dresses with shoulder straps Middle Ages

  8. 1601-1800 A.D. • Puffy • Stiff • Ruffles • Head sets • Western 17 and 18th Century

  9. 1801-1900 A.D. • Tight from top • Four Dresses • Decoration • Hats and bonnets • Longer Breeches 19th Century

  10. 1901-2000 A.D. • Big Hats • Long Skirts • Prom Dress • Leather • Hippy 20th Century

  11. Repeating • Reveling • Mix and Match Today

  12. Improvements • Quality • Style • Fashion • Material

  13. Continuation in change • Self Cleaning Future

  14. Name: Mr. Covington Age: 53 September 28, 2012 • Pants • Work Clothes • Hippy Clothes • Studded • Skirts • Future Clothes Interview

  15. Thanks for Listening

  16. Lambert, T. (2001, December 11). A world history encyclopedia. Retrieved from http://www.localhistories.org/clothes.html • Lambert, T. (2001, December 11). A world history encyclopedia. Retrieved from http://www.localhistories.org/clothestime.html • Saskactewan. (Unknown). Clothing and Textiles. Retrieved from http://homepage.usask.ca/~jcp873/cloth30handout5.pdf • Crew, L (Unknown). Vintage fashion guild. Retieved from http://vintagefashionguild.org/1900s/# CITATIONS

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