Movements in History Where Fashion Impacted the Movements

Keeping Up With Trends: Historical Events that Redefined the Face of Fashion

19th May 2020

Keeping Up With Trends: Historical Events that Redefined the Face of Fashion

In a world surrounded by the coronavirus and trends predicting what comes next, let's accept a wait at all the major historical events that changed the face of fashion every bit we know it today.

It's a known phenomenon that fashion is greatly influenced past history, pop civilisation, celebrities, musicians, aristocrats, movies, shows, books, and the likes. From corsets to bell-bottoms, the length of the brim to size of the heels, everything that we come across today has a tinge of history associated with it.

The onset of Corsets: With narrowed waistlines and hourglass figures trending throughout the eye ages, corsets did more damage to the female body than add beauty. But as the French Revolution came to an end, traditional corsets faded and shapewear became more than popular until very recently, they made a improvement on the runway.

Genes of Jeans: Jeans and overalls were used by workers or miners considering of the durability of material and pockets to store tools until Levi Strauss in 1871 commercialized it and as of today literally every person owns a pair of jeans!

World War I: As men went to war and women moved out of homes to piece of work, comfort became a priority and long skirts moved out to make style trousers for workplace, with Coco Chanel beingness the revolutionary designer who borrowed her fellow's suits and wore sailor pants as she began designing trousers for women.

The Smashing Depression: As hemlines grew higher, the market vicious lower, with the stock marketplace crash in 1929. This influenced the trends to get more narrow and conservative, but with Hollywood being idolized sparkle, velvet, fur, and everything luxury was in need.

Globe War 2: With the onset of the second globe war, everything lost its luster, materials became rare and even illegal, and dress were being made from whatsoever materials were found at dwelling house. Darker colors and fewer prints were seen.

Prêt-à-porter: The French term for 'set up-to-wear' set in as everything became made to lodge. This reinvented the fashion people consumed style as standard sizes were invented and fashion for the masses became a thing.

Minis and more than: Equally the feminist movements grew more popular, mini skirts became a symbol and icon of women'southward freedom and rights. Followed by hipster trends where bright colors and prints were all around, followed past hip-hop styles that were revolutionized past Dapper Dan.

Street Savvy: The new decade of the 21st century began with street fashion. The more 'real' and basic style of the public began catching people's eyes than just the Avant-garde shimmery celebrity styles.

Plus Size Movement: As the Wall Street crashed and numbers on the stock market place dived deeper, plus size mode rose its phonation with limited retailers and e-tailers representing them.  This trend all the same continues, more than manifestly with collective responsibility by brands on and off the rails. Hashtags like '#effyourbeautystandards' and '#celebratemysize' gained popularity on social media while more than plus-sized models walked on the rails.

Sustainability and Minimalism: Amidst global warming and climate change concerns, people became more witting of what they consumed and brands shifted to greener value chains. Minimalistic style and athleisure came into fashion with 'less is more' and being fit ideology on people's minds, every bit opposed to extravagance in the by.

Blogger Bandwagon: With the surge in usage of social media, bloggers and influencers became, and nevertheless are manner icons. With millions of followers on social media and followers resonating with their style, this trend is for sure to stay.

Quarantimes: The onset of the Coronavirus Pandemic led locked the entire globe down. People are within their homes, masks, gloves, and sanitizers take become essentials and maybe even fashion. Every bit stores close, brands have shifted online and welcomed digitalisation to keep themselves going.

History is evidence that the world has fourth dimension and once again faced a difficult situation. As humans we have gone through so much with the motive to 'Improvise, Overcome and Adapt.' More so to take advantage of that as an opportunity to learn and make way for newer and better things. And as for the electric current pandemic, we will sally from it as more conscious, awakened, and more skilled people, because way changes but manner remain eternal.

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Written by Heena Manghani:
With a background in Journalism and Mass Media, Heena developed strong skills in communication and content cosmos. She is currently pursuing her dual city Masters in Global Luxury Brand Direction in SP Jain School of Global Management and Politecnico Di Milano.one

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