Fashion History B.C. to Present Times. B.C. Fashions of this period come from: Egyptians and Romans....

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Fashion History

B.C. to Present Times

B.C.

Fashions of this period come from: Egyptians and Romans.Most is known about Egyptian fashion due to their burial procedures. Linen was used exclusively as a textile with the Egyptians because it was all they were able to grow in their area.

Egyptian Fashions1. The Kalasiris was a linen

gown worn by Egyptian women.

2. Whether you were rich or poor you wore jewelry.

3. Both men and women made up their eyes and lips.

4. The Shenti was the loincloth worn by Egyptian men.

5. They bathed frequently and shaved off all of their body hair.

6. Men and woman wore a new wig each day

Roman Fashions

1. The toga was the national garment of Rome worn by men over a tunic.

2. The toga was made of wool.

3. The stola was a long, pleated dress, worn over a tunic.

4. The stola was the traditional garment of Roman women over the tunic.

5. The stola was a long, pleated dress.

6. The stola was typically decorated with ribbons, and typically had two belts

7. The most basic garment in Roman clothing was the tunic. It was worn under the

toga and stola.

8. Males wore only one item of jewelry, a signet ring.

9. Woman used false hairpieces to make their hair thicker or longer

10. Men wore their hair short and 10. were clean shaven

Movies representing the B.C. Time Period

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvTT29cavKo

1200-1300’s, 13th & 14th Century1. The Bliaud was a dress

worn by woman or men in this time period.

2. Noblemen wore a calf- or ankle-length .

3. Ladies were dressed in a ground-length bliaud.

1200-1300’s4. The Hennin, was a cone-

like hat resembling the spires of the cathedral spire.

5. The hennin was worn tilted backwards at an angle.

6. The hennin was 12 to 18 inches

1200-1300

7. The Tunic was often one of the stylistic features of the classic businessman.

8. Usually made of wool or linen, or silk.

9. The tunic was often worn with hose.

Movies Representing the 13th and 14th Centuries

Robin Hood (1100)Braveheart (late 1200’s)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbnGDeq40hI

1400-1500’s the 15th & 16th Century1. Fashion in this era was

greatly influenced by the European Kings and Queens.

2. The Surcoat was a popular fashion accessory for the men of this era.

3. Peasants had a lot of different clothing styles because each style identified the woman with her hometown.

1400’s-1500’s4. The Farthingale

was a stiff metal cone-shaped article worn under skirts. Farthingale

1400-1500

5. The Ruff was a large stiff collar worn at this time.

6. It was worn by men, woman and children.

Movies Representing the 15th & 16th Centuries

Ever AfterElizabeth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KOw9WPgays

1600’sThe French Courtiers influence for this time was a fashion which said “I don’t have to work for a living.”The Puritan costumes were very simple. When religious values are ascendant, dress becomes strict.

1600’s FashionsIn Denmark the Short Jacket and Breeches were the style of the day.

Movies representing the 17th Century

Much Ado About Nothing*Romeo and Juliet*Marie Antoinette

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4PcMZJMdqU&feature=related

1700’s1. The 1700’s started with the

drastic extension of both the hips and the hair for women.

2. Women were becoming writers, business women, artists and doctors.

3. The dress was a spectacle which far outweighed the proportions of a man.

1700’s1. This shows the Pannier Hoop, used under a

ladies dress to extend the hips drastically.

1770’s 2. Hair was piled high on

the head in the Pompadour style and atop the mountain of hair (which usually included pieces of someone else’s hair called a Rat) sat large hats topped with feathers, bows and ribbons.

1700’s

3. The Justaucorps for men was the forerunner of today’s suit coat. It was worn at knee length.

1700’s4 Near the end of the

1700’s women began to wear dresses that followed the simple lines of the Greek silhouette. The hair softened at this time as well. Women left behind the corset for a brief time and wore a simple Round Gown.

Movies representing the 18th Century

Emma (1816)*Catherine the GreatThe Aristocrats

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO2-9VWwiUI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDjfYXJ3yRo

1800’sFashion at this time went through some very distinct changes. The 19th century starts with the Greek influence, then woman gradually add to the dress until the Greek is not noticeable. The corset returns!The high society had rich fashions, while the common people dressed simply. It was an era of romance and manners

1800’s1. The well-dressed man of the nineteenth century England

was called a Dandy.

2. The well-dressed woman wore a large bell-shaped skirt

1850 18801820

3. Skirts were supported by a crinoline.

4. The first fashion designer who was not only a dressmaker was Charles Frederick Worth

1890’s Exaggerated Hourglass

1895, Paris

1895

Moments that effected Time:

Civil War 1861 - 1865

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mM8iNarcRc

1890’s Gibson GirlArtist’s sketches of young women by Charles Dana Gibson, known as the Gibson Girls, were published in newspapers and set the standard for the all-American girl.

1890’sThe exaggerated Hourglass was the silhouette style of this decade. Shoulders were wide, waists were cinched in unmercifully by corsets and the hip was incredibly increased by the bustle.

Movies Representing the 19th Century

Gone With the Wind * (1860 – 1870)Little Women * (1861 – 1870)Far and Away* (1892)