Evolution of Fashion
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100 years of history
Evolution of women's fashion
During the 19th century, the woman's body was oppressed by the corset, trying to emulate the so-called "hourglass" silhouette.
1990s: The corset
declaring war on the corset
Created by:
1910s: The "locked" skirt
Poiret
Paul
1920s: The Flapper Style
Characterized by dresses that discreetly marked the chest and waist, adorned with crystal beads, jewels or feathers, short hair and bare knees.
Madeleine Vionnet
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1930s: The bias cut
The silk dresses cut on the bias, a technique popularized by
1940s: The bikini
Introduced in 1947, "New Look" defined the 1950s.
1950s: The "New Look"
Christian Dior's
1970s: Platforms
Perfectly represented a generation with a vindictive spirit and a desire for freedom.
1960s: The miniskirt
If there is a garment that remains omnipresent there is no doubt that it is the leggings.
1980s: Leggings
In contrast to the opulence of previous decades, a new trend emerged, tinged with gray, black and white, which opted for sobriety and quality basics.
1990s: Minimalism
Cady Stanton
Elizabeth
2000s: The tracksuit
Dress in sportswear not to go to the gym but to be the coolest.
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2010s: Athleisure
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