1700-1900 Fashion

  • 1700s American Fashion

    1700s American Fashion
    Skirt hoops were considered high fashion, and dresses were large and intricate.
  • 1790

    1790
    High-waist dresses in the "empire" style became the latest fashion.
  • 1795

    1795
    Women began customizing information for dressmakers
  • 1838

    1838
    Charles Goodyear discovers rubber vulcanization, which allows the production of comfy corsets.
  • 1840

    1840
    Bell shaped skirts with many heavy layers of petticoats alarm social critics. They believe the skirts are too extravagant.
  • 1851

    1851
    The introduction of bloomers in American is ridiculed by many, and considered masculine.
  • 1860

    1860
    Following eourpean trends, the first American stores open. A.T. Stewart in New York and Jordan and Marsh & Co. in Boston
  • 1863

    1863
    Luman Chapman of New Jersey patents a corset substitute. The "breast supporter" included "breast puffs" and elastic shoulder straps.
  • 1870

    1870
    Sewing clothes became more convenient with full-size paper patterns.
  • 1890

    1890
    Levi Strauss begins assigning lot numbers to its products. 501 is given to the copper-riveted overalls creating the iconic "Levi's 501 jeans".