Category Archives: Fashion History

Fashion Designers Anonymous model

BANKSY said it very best: “In the future, everyone will be anonymous for 15 minutes.” British graffiti artist and prankster of tired investment opinion on fame Warhol comes as a tonic in the era of self-promotion and media calls. Nobody thinks that Twitter or the situation is about to disappear in the short term, but a growing number of people . . . .

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Last Chance-The fashion designer work for theater

Mary Martin curtain fabric Broadway production of “The Sound of Music” was designed to search the house for a reason. In the show, the governess Maria, played by Martin, dresses Von Trapp children in clothes made from curtains. But the dirndl, cut a piece of blue wool and white moved, was transferred by a remarkable 20th century, Mainbocher, who designed . . . .

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What I got | Cynthia Rowley: Cynthia Rowley A week

Cynthia Rowley, 45, clothing designer and a resident of West Village, has a trademark style widening life, which includes a line of bandages. Recently presented an exhibition, an on the web marketplace for contemporary members only art. CHLOE MALLE

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Fashion History gothic clothing

Gothic fashion clothing is mainly based on dark colors. During the era of gothic clothing of the middle Ages people as sailors or those associated with churches and cathedrals used this type of clothing. A Gothic dress complete with a big hat and long coat, knee breeches, knee buckled shoes or boots covered bucket. Farmers common fabrics used in the . . . .

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Sudan pardoned models whip but fined for indecency

A Sudanese court on Tuesday sentenced eight models who participated in a joint with indecency and ordered to pay a fine, but I spared the whip. The sentence was issued against seven men and one woman to the Criminal Court of Khartoum Sadig Abakar Adam, who was sentenced to pay a fine of 200 pounds (66 dollars, 50 euro).

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Fashion History – The impact of global developments on design trends in 1930 and 1940

The stock market crash of 1929 made much more than bank accounts. The Great Depression that followed launched the world into a period of change that was presented in the table and in fashion. Where once a few years, the roaring 20′s was a time of wild exuberance, the fashion trends of the 1930 followed the economy toward austerity ruled . . . .

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Haute couture now, has become the mark of luxury

The art of trend designing has found a new direction with haute couture. The concept ‘haute couture’ came into reality from the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth who is identified as the ‘father of haute couture’. With the passage of time Haute couture has become the mark of luxury. It adds a fresh dimension to fashion. The history of . . . .

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