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History of Fashion

  • Sep 1, 1401

    Dolls as Models

    Dolls as Models
    During 15th century, designers used little dolls instead of females as models to showcase their creations to the clients.
  • Period: Sep 11, 1401 to

    History of Fashion

  • First Fashion Magazine

    The very first fashion magazine was published in Germany 1586
  • No Men's Underwear

    Men did not wear underwear until the 17th century.
  • 1800's Children's Fashion

    Children dressed identically to adults until the mid-1800’s, when the concept of children’s clothing took off
  • Women making their own Clothes

    Before the 1850s, 70% women made clothing for themselves. It is today that handmade clothing’s and other accessories have become pricey.
  • Wide Dresses

    Wide Dresses
    In 1860s dresses were so wide that girls and women often got stuck at the doorways.
  • Living Chameleons

    Living Chameleons
    In the late 1800s, women wore live chameleons as broaches. They pinned them up to the lapels of their dress.
  • Vogue

    Vogue
    The first issue of Vogue was published on 17th December, 1892 in the United States of America.
  • No Fitted one pieces

    In 1907 a woman was arrested for wearing a fitted one piece swimsuit on a beach in Boston.
  • First Bra

    The first bra was invented by a New York socialite, Mary Phelps in 1914.
  • Men's Fashion 1920's

    Men went with more of a dressier look, wearing suits along with hats
  • Eyeliner

    Eyeliner became popular after its discovery in King Tut’s tomb in the 1920’s
  • Perfume

    Perfume
    The modern era of perfume was first launched in 1921, when Coco Chanel launched the exotic floral blend, Chanel No. 5.
  • Bikini

    The bikini got it’s name for a specific reason. It’s named after Bikini Atoll where the U.S. military was testing bombs in WWII.
  • First Fashion Week

    In 1943, NYC was the first City to organize a Fashion Week when Fashion publicist Elenor Lambert initiated this show only to give the American fashion designers a chance to showcase their work and compete against the more established European Elite.
  • Bikini and the Atomic Bomb

    The creator of the bikini assumed that the daring new cut would be as shocking as an atomic bomb.
  • Pencil and A-line Skirt

    Pencil and A-line Skirt
    Both the pencil skirt and A-line skirt were designed by Frenchman Christian Dior, who is singlehandedly credited with inspiring 1950’s fashion
  • Women's Sizes

    The sizing that is currently considered a women’s size zero with a 32 inch bust was actually called an 8 in 1967.
  • Dangerous Bra's

    In 1999 two women died when electricity struck and their underwire bra acted as electricity conductors and transferred the current between them.
  • Russian Socks

    Russian Socks
    Only from 2007 did the Russian military start wearing socks. Until then they just wrapped cloth around their feet.
  • T-Shirt Sales

    T-Shirt Sales
    More than 2 billion t-shirts are sold per year
  • Price of Clothing

    The price of clothing has actually gone down believe it or not. Since 1992 it has gone by 8.5 percent even when inflation is adjusted before.
  • Spending

    In 1950 people spent 11 percent of their income on clothes, while today people spend closer to 3.8 percent of their income on clothes.
  • Women's Spending

    In her lifetime the average American woman will spend %125,000 dollars on clothes.
  • "Vanity Reasons"

    The clothing sizes have changed over time because of “vanity” reasons.