FASHION CHANGE UR LIFE
Fashion, Clothing and prevailing modes involving changes in costume. Styles in Asia is characterized by lack of change, and ancient Greek and Roman dress preserved the same, resulting in lines for centuries. Fashion clothes and the interior can be said to have originated in Europe in 14 century. New styles are monarchs and notables and were spread by travelers, by descriptions in letters, in costume, through the exchange of fashion doll.
The first fashion magazine is believed to have originated c.1586 in Frankfurt, Germany, was widely imitated, gradually replacing the Fashion Dolls. Godey Lady Book, based in the United States in 1830, remained popular for decades. The influence of interior designers as Chippendale, Sheraton, and Robert and James Adam, it became clear in early 18 century. But in the suit only influential designer of this period Rose Bertin, milliner and dressmaker to Marie Antoinette.
In Paris, the leading judges of fashion since the Renaissance-the fading influence of celebrities has coincided with the rise of designer-dressmakers in the mid-19th century. Paris haute couture remains prominent in determining the fashionable dress of women. Designers such as Charles Frederick Worth, Coco Chanel, Lucien Lelong, Elsa Schiaparelli, Cristobal Balenciaga, Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent have had fashion houses in Paris. In the last part of the 20th century.
such American designers as Norman Norell, Mainbocher, James Galanos, Bill Blass and Pauline Trigère competed successfully with Parisian designers. London in early 19th century. Is men's fashion center, run by Regency dandies like Beau Brummel. In mid 1960, London was again for a while in the center of fashion influence.
1970's and 80's was the beginning of different trends in fashion. This is due to growing popularity of ready to wear collections by major designers who make fashionable label-conscious dressing possible for the middle class. Ethnic-inspired looks and the punk style enjoyed a period of popularity. Successful fashion designers like Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani, Gianni Versace, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Rei Kawakubo, and Geoffrey Bean expand their design horizons, licensed their names and their distinctive marks on objects ranging from furniture to automobiles, textiles and perfumes. The look of luxuriance that emerged in 1980 was prevented in 1990 with the production of classic understated clothes. Fashion suitable for mass production of the garment industry in New York, Los Angeles and other cities.
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