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Women's Fashions of the 1920's - Flappers and the Jazz Age100

Women's Fashions of the 1920's - Flappers and the Jazz Age

Flappers were only part of the fashion trend of the 1920's. The female silhouette became slimmer and almost androgynous with drop waist dresses and loose clothing. But the raised hemlines shocked traditionalists and the 1920's changed fashion for the rest of the century on into the next.

149 comments    fashion fashion history flapper
Renaissance Fashion - Women's Clothing in Elizabethan England100

Renaissance Fashion - Women's Clothing in Elizabethan England

The Elizabethan era in fashion, from 1558 - 1603, is named after Britain's Queen Elizabeth I. Garments made of wool and linen were heavy and of a striking design and include such fashion icons as the ruff and the farthingale.

120 comments    fashion history costume history
How to Get Designer Clothes For Free99

How to Get Designer Clothes For Free

As a beauty blogger one of the questions I get a lot is how to get free designer clothes. So I thought I would share with you some ways of doing this when your on a shoe string budget. It is not for everyone but it is an option. Fashionistas...

45 comments    fashion style designer fashion
My long affair with dryer sheets and why I have to fire them.98

My long affair with dryer sheets and why I have to fire them.

The negative effects of dryer sheet on the environment as well as potential health risks. I also provide some green options to dryer sheets.

12 comments    saving money dryer use herbs
Women and Fashions of the Victorian Era: From Hoop Skirts to Bustles - 1837 - 190095

Women and Fashions of the Victorian Era: From Hoop Skirts to Bustles - 1837 - 1900

Victorian fashions reflect the clothing worn between 1837 - 1900 during the reign of Queen Victoria. Despite the prim and proper feminine ideal, Victorian clothing includes outrageous styles like hoop skirts and bustles.

58 comments    victorian queen victoria corsets
Fashion History of the High and Late Middle Ages - Medieval Clothing98

Fashion History of the High and Late Middle Ages - Medieval Clothing

The evolution of fashion in the high and late Middle ages due to the cultural influences of Asia and improved technology in the making of European medieval clothing. Attractive styles became more available to new middle class, and clothing styles changed more quickly than in the past.

65 comments    middle ages fashion history
Fashions of The Aesthetic Movement - A Cult of Beauty and Victorian Counterculture98

Fashions of The Aesthetic Movement - A Cult of Beauty and Victorian Counterculture

The Aesthetic Movement was a counterculture of artists, writers, and designers in Victorian England who opposed the dehumanization of the Industrial Age. Aesthetic fashion stood against the stiffness of corsets and Victorian materialism, favoring a natural look based on medieval styles

26 comments    fashion history mass production
Women and Fashions of the Early 20th Century - World War I Era - Clothing of 1914 - 192098

Women and Fashions of the Early 20th Century - World War I Era - Clothing of 1914 - 1920

Fashions of 1914 - 1920 were influenced by World War I (The Great War). Women entered the workplace and simpler styles became the trend. A military look became a hot fashion trend and the classic trench coat was introduced. The second season of Downton Abbey is set during this time.

73 comments    fashion history trenchcoat
Fashion History - Edwardian Fashion Designs of Late 1890's - 1914 With Pictures97

Fashion History - Edwardian Fashion Designs of Late 1890's - 1914 With Pictures

Edwardian fashion refers to the clothing worn in the early 20th century and features an elegant, mature look for women, created around the S curve with its monobosom and a new long line.

55 comments    corsets fashion history
Fashion History - Design Trends of the 1940's With Pictures100

Fashion History - Design Trends of the 1940's With Pictures

The influence of World War II on fashion was huge. Shortages and rationing limited the use of fabric and other materials used in fashion design. Hemlines were up and hair was longer, read on and check out pictures, links, and videos on the fashion trends of the WWII era

134 comments    vintage clothing fashion history
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