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Boho - The Fashion History of Bohemian Style
A fashion history of bohemian style and its influence on hippie style and modern boho chic. For 200 years, bohemian style has been the fashion for artists and intellectuals who embrace an alternative, nonmaterialistic life style
78 commentsFashions of the 1960's - Mods, Hippies, and the Youth Culture
1960's style fashions changed the way we look at clothing. From mini skirts to folk costume, from the classic style of Audrey Hepburn to the Bohemian style of Janis Joplin, 60s fashions were dramatic and appealed to youth.
14 commentsWhy Do We Call Polka Dots Polka Dots?
Why do we call Polka Dots, Polka Dots. Take a trip through time to learn the fascinating history and meaning of the humble polka dot.
22 commentsFashions 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 commentsimpact of subcultures on steampunk culture
There is an old quote – “history repeats itself”. The quotation is perfectly applicable if we talk about the steampunk clothing and Victorian dresses. True to their name, Victorian outfits refer to the dresses which were prevalent in the era...
0 commentssteampunk costumes for wedding and parties
So, you are invited to attend two entirely different occasions: wedding and happening evening party. Well, being in dilemma “what to wear” is obvious. Have you ever thought of experimenting with steampunk costumes after all they can project...
0 commentsHISTORY OF COSTUME AND STYLE I - Stone Age
Approximately 20 000 years ago the only way for the human race to survive was to hunt, fish and to gather berries, nuts and roots. They had yet to develop the ability to keep cattle and plant crops. They...
0 commentsClassical Ladies' Fashion Design and The Society Changing (6): Philippine Terno
Philippine national costume for women is called "terno", a word from Spanish meaning "for matching" or "to match". It is a long one-piece dress with upper bodice and lower skirt stitched together at waist. One distinctive feature is the appearance...
4 commentsJane Austen Fashions
Jane Austen wrote most of her novels during the English Regency period, a time of upheaval and changing cultural mores - changes that could be seen the new fashions of the era, which harked back to the classical elegance of the ancient world...
victorian period which inspired a new sub-genre called steampunk
Victorian era was named after the British Queen Victoria, was a period tranquility, prosperity, redefined sensibility and self confidence in British people for national integration. After the long civil turmoil of medieval and renaissance era it was...
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