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British Fashion Models Past and Present
British fashion models are a key part of the industry. They appear on the catwalk at almost every fashion show and campaign, bringing their signature British elegance to the world of modeling. Not only do they have their own unique style, but…
845Shoes and Accessories Styles in the Seventies
In the 1970s, hippie style and glam rock dominated. Women wore bell-bottom pants, flowing maxi skirts, and lots of fringe. Platform shoes were popular with both men and women; they came in almost every style, from boots to sandals to sneakers.…
895The History of British Fashion
The history of British fashion is one that has been filled with as many ups and downs as the country’s landscape. Throughout the centuries, Britain has demonstrated a willingness to experiment with new trends, materials and silhouettes, while…
1043How Women Wore the Hippie Style in the 1960s
When we think of the counterculture movement of the 1960s, our minds immediately go to peace, love, and flowers. But there was much more to this era than just flower crowns and peace signs. Many women around the world found inspiration in…
1514The Hottest Makeup Trends of the 1970s
The 1970s was a time of change and rebellion. The decade saw the rise of new social movements such as feminism, environmentalism, and New Leftism. There was also an increase in interest in spirituality and mysticism in response to the rapid…
803Japanese Couture its Styles and Fashions
In the age of globalisation and digitalisation, fashion has transcended geographical barriers and become universal. However, a lot also gets lost in translation. In a homogenized world, we are constantly bombarded with ideas of what’s cool and…
1598A History of African Patterns and Designs
According to fashion, African patterns and designs are exotic or tribal. However, anyone who takes the time to study the issue will see that there is a lot more to it than just an aesthetic. Each tribe, culture and subgroup has their own unique…
896The Flapper Style for 1920s Women
The 1920s was an important decade for women. Their suffragette movement had been successful in getting women the vote, and now they were eager to set about proving their independence. The result was a time when women led more independent lives…
818The Most Popular Hairstyles in the 1970s
The 1970s were a time of change and upheaval. Women across the globe were fighting for equality, and men and women alike experimented with their look to express themselves. This was also a time when punk rock emerged as a new subculture and…
774Fashion and Couture Tips for Men
In the 19th century, fashion for males was about tailoring and cutting. In the 20th century, it became about to fit again, with an emphasis on slimness that lasted through the 1980s. In the 21st century, menswear has become about non-fit again.…
908French Couture and Vintage Accessories
In the world of high-end fashion and luxury goods, accessories play a key role in any outfit, providing an opportunity for creative stylists to experiment and show their flair. From hats to gloves, pocket handkerchiefs to pearl necklaces and…
874The African Footwear market is getting bigger and bigger
The African fashion footwear collection continues to flourish with a dizzying array of colours and textures. The demand for quirky and unique shoes has also seen an upsurge, with brands adding more variety to their ranges. Athletic footwear is…
866How the Political Landscape Changed Fashion in the 1970s
The 1970s were a time of upheaval, change and increased freedoms for many. The sexual revolution, Vietnam War protests and women’s rights movements all had an impact on fashion in the 1970s. These changes are reflected in the fashion of the…
966Traditional Japanese Fabrics and Textiles
Made from natural fibres such as cotton, silk or linen, Japanese textiles are known for their subtle beauty and intricate designs. Traditional Japanese garments such as kimonos, yukatas and uchigin robes use different types of fabric to create…
851Traditional Fashion in Africa is become very popular
The world of traditional African clothing is filled with bright colours, unique patterns, and natural fibres. It’s a way of dressing that’s not only beautiful but also lets you express who you are as an individual, while also honouring your…
865Current Jeans Trends in 2022
Jeans are one of the most versatile fashion essentials. They can be worn for almost any occasion, which is why they continue to remain popular among all age groups and genders. Whether you prefer a relaxed, boyfriend cut or a skinny, tapered…
923Space Age Fashion in the 1960s
The Space Race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union was in full force as the 1960s began, and each side wanted to prove its superiority in every way possible. This included competing with each other on fashion as well as technology, but what…
1468French Couture Patterns and Design Houses
In the world of fashion, there is no other industry that values and promotes luxury like couture fashion. This segment of the fashion industry takes pride in its craftsmanship and quality as well as its high price points. The word “couture”…
995French Couture Wedding Dress Designers
If you’re a wedding dress connoisseur, then you’ll know just how much of an impact the French fashion house has had on the bridal industry. In recent years, couture wedding dresses inspired by the likes of Christian Dior and Coco Chanel have…
971Most Popular Jeans Styles for Men
What’s your favorite pair of jeans? Maybe it’s a slim-fit, distressed, or loose-fitting pair? And what type of jean do you usually wear; maybe you prefer button fly or zipper fly jeans? No matter which style you prefer, there is no denying…
806Burberry: A Luxury British Fashion House
Burberry is one of the most famous luxury brands in the fashion industry. The brand is known for its distinctive fashion and its trench coats, which are considered a must-have item for every fashionable man or woman. Burberry is also known for…
858Women's Leisurewear in 1920s America
When it comes to the 1920s and fashion, one thing that springs to mind is flappers, feather boas, and the Charleston. In short, the Roaring Twenties are all about excess and decadence. The style of clothing at this time reflects a society so…
853{/HEADING} Levis: The World's Most Iconic Denim Brand
In the mid-1800s, mining technology in the Rocky Mountains made it possible to produce large quantities of cotton at an extremely affordable price. This opened up a new world of opportunities for the clothing industry, and led to the creation of…
735Haute Couture and successful Designers
What is Haute Couture?Haute couture, literally “high sewing,” is a type of fashion design in which each garment is made by hand from start to finish. It is most often used to describe clothing made by hand by a small number of specialized…
975How Italian fashion has changed Over Time in the Fashion Industry
Italian fashion is synonymous with opulent laces and luxurious velvets. It is a place where you can find the finest materials, most beautiful cuts, and most intricate detailing. Italian designers have been carving their niche in the industry for…
1526Biggest Fashion Trends for Women in the 1970s
From bell bottoms to disco, the 1970s was a decade of experimentation when it came to fashion. Women who were part of the "liberated" women's movement in the 1970s took their style in a different direction than had been seen during the first…
8551930s Fashion for Men in America
When you think of men’s clothing from the 1930s, you probably think of sack suits and peak lapels. After all, those are two key details that give any suit from this period its distinctly ‘30s vibe. And while those elements do appear in the…
904American Men's Casual and Sportswear in the 1920s
The 1920s was a time of change and growth in the United States. It was a period of optimism and new ideas. Men’s casual and sports apparel changed significantly during the Roaring Twenties. The changes were influenced by the popular culture of…
970The Influence of Hollywood Glamour on 1930s Fashion
At the peak of the Great Depression, the majority of Americans couldn’t afford to follow current fashion trends. However, that didn’t stop Hollywood from bringing its own version of high-end style to the general public. In 1933, a…
900The Peacock Revolution in Menswear of the 1960s
The peacock revolution, also known as the New Look, was a period of menswear in the 1960s that inspired a movement among men to return to their masculinity and ditch the feminine fashions of the time. The Peacock Revolution began with the rise…
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